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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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One Step Closer to Redemption
Hadi YazdanPanah
November 04, 2008 9:20 PM
Who would have believed that after 9-11, the PATRIOT Act, Guantanamo, Abu Gharaiib, CIA renditions and the NSA spying on Americans that a man with a Kenyan father who shared a middle name with a former dictator whom we supported and then deposed (and executed) and has a last name that uncannily rhymes with our ultimate nemesis who has yet to be caught or killed, would be the president of the United States? There is no other country in the world in which such a thing could happen.
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Whose God is Bigger Now?
Hadi YazdanPanah
November 04, 2008 4:38 PM
I want to find out whose God is bigger because apparently, according to Pastor Conrad, the might of God can be wittled down simply through Americans making the "wrong" choice during Election 2008. Should Senator Obama win then that would mean that the God of the United States is smaller than the God from "Hindu, Buddha, [or] Allah."
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Katrina memories not all bad
Mary Goodwyn
October 31, 2008 2:58 PM
Three years ago, some New Kent sheriff’s employees traveled to Biloxi, Miss., to help with duties such as answering phones, patrolling roads, working with the Biloxi Police Department and assisting at Red Cross distribution sites. Hurricane Katrina had ravaged the city. They recently returned to the Gulf Coast to see how rebuilding had progressed.
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Zachary’s got a good idea
Mary Goodwyn
October 28, 2008 12:33 PM
Zachary, a Cub Scout, wants to see sick kids enjoy Webkinz. So the kind-hearted boy dreamed up the idea that if children in hospitals had laptops, they could tap into WiFi and be dazzled by the world of Webkinz.
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Pink Ribbon Woman
Muriel Branch
October 27, 2008 12:43 PM
As a twenty-year breast cancer survivor, I did not want October 2008 to end without sharing an abbreviated version of my story to encourage others.
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