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Erasing violence from the headlines
Recently, the news was dominated by a random, violent act involving a perpetrator with chronicled emotional disorders.
The scene took place in January, when six people were killed and another 13 injured in a shooting near Tucson, Arizona. This violent act is alleged to have been an assassination attempt on Gabrielle Giffords, a member of the United States House of Representatives, as she was meeting publicly with constituents. Giffords is recovering from her injuries.
Our communities need to be protected. Individuals with emotional or psychological problems—including the alleged shooter—need to be helped. However, I’m learning that our collective spiritual growth and maturity can help to do both. They can even stop the violence that would grab headlines.
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March 7, 2011 issue
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Letters
Vicki Knickerbocker, Glenn Wattley, Wendy Grayson-Tonge, Jobea Lindley, Virginia Stopfel
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Victory over injustice
Maike Byrd, Staff Editor
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The spiritual journey . . . to religion
Dick Staub
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African conference advocates Bible as problem-solver
Hazel Southam
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Erasing violence from the headlines
Keith Wommack
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Bible friends teach true treasures
Nancy Fischer
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In tough times God still provides
By Lynne Scheiern
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‘Call in the angels!’
By Sue Spotts
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Bible lessons + a life transformed
By Patricia Sharp
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We go on living
Nancy Humphrey Case
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Getting justice
By Nate Talbot
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Who says you have to be sick?
By Bettyjo Cost
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From racial profiling to ‘You are my brother’
By Kwadjo Boaitey
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Divine law’s hand in a corporate dispute
By Brian Kissock
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Fair play at work
By Bess Allen
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At a spiritual altitude year-round
By Cassidy Alford
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Love for church — renewed!
By Mary Beattie
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No more castles built on sand
Pedro Mezarina
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Leaning on God’s strength
Robyn Layne
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Symptoms of pulmonary infection healed
Angèle Zeh
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Freed from pain and feelings of loss
Fátima Cristina de Lima
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Putting an end to end-times
The Editors