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Welcome

Got creativity?

In my experience as an artist, I've found that creativity isn't something that you can just force out of yourself, the way you might force yourself to clean the house or write a term paper.
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Letters

letters

I wish to express my appreciation for your July 5 editorial "Does it matter what you think of God?
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ITEMS of INTEREST

ITEMS of INTEREST

TV CHANNELS FOCUSED ON SPIRITUALITY EXPAND IN INDIA
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Article

THE SOURCE IS WITH YOU

IT SEEMS NATURAL TO ME TO THINK OF LOVE AS THE "GERM" OF CREATIVITY.

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Article

WALL * ART

Mural maker Alex Cook sees the writing on the wall—and the painting—as the work of God alone.
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LIGHT ON!

It doesn't take time for the light bulb to switch on in your thought-bubble. What it takes is understanding.
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Article

From Mao to Mozart

Making music with violinist Weigang Li and the Shanghai String Quartet.
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Article

Swing a New Song

Bill Carter is a minister and a jazz musician. So maybe it's not all that surprising that he's formed his own "jazz ministry"!
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Article
Here's evidence that God's powerful love is always at work—before, during, and after even the darkest of storms.
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Article
In Charley's wake, members of several rescue teams donated hundreds of pounds of animal food to south Florida residents.
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If ever you need convincing that good can come out of evil, buy a ticket for Paper Clips, a Miramax documentary.
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CHURCH LIVES

Beyond carpets and flowers

The next in our continuing series on what church membership can do for you, your neighbor, and the world.
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SENTINEL WATCH

The inward voice of forgiveness

Their stories are out there, ready to leave most of us in speechless awe when we come across them.
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Testimony of Healing

I saw that one avenue for expressing God, such as cycling, could not conflict with another one, such as piano playing.

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Testimony of Healing
As the daughter of a pastor, I grew up loving the Bible.
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Article
Explore with others how to put into practice the ideas in Science and Health.
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FROM THE editors
In this busy, electronically complex—some say dangerous—world, humanity is always on the brink of something.
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