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CHANGE FOR GOOD
On an airplane, I put some loose change into an envelope marked "Change for Good" in the seat pocket in front of me. What a wonderful name, I thought. This UNICEF children's charity, partnering with airlines, has raised millions of dollars from travelers like me.
The name stuck with me. And it got me thinking about the whole idea of change. Often it seems that change of any kind appears threatening, even overwhelming—definitely not good. Is it possible for change to feel like a good thing?
Well, perhaps to start with, consider this: God is good alone. God doesn't change. As a matter of fact, His tender love and watchful care don't come and go, but are natural and constant throughout His entire creation. This fact is true whatever may be going on around you.
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August 11, 2008 issue
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LETTERS
with contributions from DIANE WARD, ROSE DUKES, CHARLOTTE WALLACE, KRISTIN HELMORE, AONGHAS ST. HILAIRE
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Some things never change
JENNY ROEMER,
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CHANGE FOR GOOD
BY FENELLA BENNETTS
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RETIREMENT—WILLING TO CHANGE COURSE
BY DAVID CORNELL
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EXPECT TRANSITIONS TOWARD GOOD
BY CATHERINE HELLMAN
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For peace—shalom—on Colombia's border
BY BRIAN J. STOCK
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ACTORS WHO TAKE THEIR CUE FROM GOD
with contributions from Georgia Engel, Cliff Bemis, Mark Ledbetter
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SECURITY AMID THE BANKING CRISIS
CHANNING WALKER
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'THEIR SOUL SHALL BE AS A WATERED GARDEN'
BARBARA VINING
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SURF LESSONS
RICK MANNERINO
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LET RELIGIOUS FREEDOM RING
JANESSA GANS
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DIAGNOSED ANEMIA DURING PREGNANCY REVERSED
KIMI KELLEY
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BACK PAIN HEALED
DOREEN M. LEIGH
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GRATITUDE WITHOUT MEASURE
RALPH W. EMERSON