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The Whole Life blog is a place to find stories about faith journeys, ponder the thoughts of selected leaders throughout the interfaith community, and explore ideas about how we inspire one another and connect. The name suggests two ways of thinking: That we are ever seeking those things that lift our spirits, help heal us and make our days a little brighter. And that our reach is inclusive, gathering all who are open to good will across cultures, religions and personal philosophies. After all, we are one world, one people.
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Lean on me
Mary Goodwyn
November 18, 2008 6:30 PM
We often talk about honoring elders and paying respect to those who have been role models of wisdom and good works. But these guys, both well into their 80s, were taking care of one another as friends and spiritual leaders.
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God Bless America
Michael Jones
November 17, 2008 11:59 AM
God Bless America! Jeremiah Wright, in his sermon, may have stated, "God *@** America..." (although he was taken out of context in the media), I believe that America is one of the greatest places to live. Unfortunately, you never know what you have, until it is gone. Every time I travel abroad I miss our country. This trip is no different.
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The Color Line is Now The Interfaith Line
Hadi YazdanPanah
November 14, 2008 10:37 AM
What happens when a flash point occurs? And what happens when the people that are willing to speak about religion are the ones that want to push hate. Just because you don't talk about religion it does not mean that religion is not being talked about.
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Preaching the Song of Pluralism
Hadi YazdanPanah
November 13, 2008 7:07 PM
He is tall, lanky with two small silver earrings in both ears along with a doctorate from Oxford University. Did I mention that he is also a Rhodes Scholar and only in his mid 30’s?
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Maybe you can help
Mary Goodwyn
November 07, 2008 2:51 PM
Military service members deployed in combat zones would get excited about an unexpected letter of appreciation. Such a kind act can boost spirits of those in harm's way. In honor of Veterans' Day, a San Leandro, Calif.-based gourmet coffee company (http://www.rogersfamilyco.com ) in partnership with Operation Gratitude (http://www.operationgratitude.com ) is sponsoring a contest that encourages Americans to write letters to our troops for the holidays and at the same time earn prizes for individuals and much-needed money for their favorite schools.
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