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WALNUT CREEK, Calif. — Carla Dodd was 43 and pregnant with her second child when two rapid-fire brain hemorrhages threatened to end her life. Her husband, John Dodd, is a medical malpractice attorney — logical, analytical. But Dodd says he thinks prayer — by friends, fellow congregants and strangers as far away as Africa — had much to do with his wife’s long-shot recovery. Scientists are taking a hard look at faith — including prayers said on behalf of others — as an instrument in healing. Read more of this story.

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ORANGE PARK, Fla.– Midway through the dinner rush at the Loop Pizza Grill on a November night, the Rev. Becci Curtis, graduate of Princeton Theological Seminary and ordained minister in the Presbyterian Church, U.S.A., pulled a disposable glove onto her right hand and plunged it into a container of shredded romaine. Her mission, at the moment, was to assemble a Gorgonzola salad. Read more of this story.

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COMMENTARYHere’s an intriguing thought: Could prayer have anything to do with the significantly improved security situation in Iraq?It’s hard to know what to attribute to the Almighty and for what to blame the Other Side. Several years ago, someone ran a full-page ad in this newspaper imploring Americans to pray harder for the war in Iraq. The spiritual realities in the part of the globe were truly horrendous, the ad said, and praying Americans were oblivious to them all.Read more of this commentary.

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COMMENTARYIt’s that time of year again. Time for me to make my list. No, not my New Year’s “to do” list of resolutions, but one far more significant – my “not to do” list. Call it my New Year’s non-resolutions. When it comes to New Year’s resolutions, our problem isn’t the “what I need to do” piece – that comes easy. We all know what we would like to be different. What eludes our thinking is what has been keeping us from pursuing the various resolutions in the first place. Most of the time, it is because of something we are doing. Read more of this commentary.

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Truman Meredith can’t read, but he knows his letters and he can "do some figurin’." And that’s all he needed to know to neatly copy the entire King James version of the Bible onto 1,724 sheets of loose-leaf paper filling 14 one-inch thick notebooks. Truman even used red ink for Jesus’ words.Read more of this story.

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(Madison, WI)—A new study by the Higher Education Research Institute (HERI) of the University of California, Los Angeles shows an increase in interest in spiritual issues among college students as they move from their freshman to junior years in school. The information released by HERI confirms the experiences of InterVarsity staff working on 580 college campuses around the U.S.Read more of this story.

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Moving to a new country and trying to fit in with the community can be difficult, and for some immigrant families in Madison, it’s a church that can provide a sense of home.That’s been the experience of Sy Inthachak, who attends Bethany Evangelical Free Church on the city’s east side. Inthachak grew up in Laos but fled the country in the aftermath of the Vietnam War and spent 10 years in a Thai refugee camp before coming to the United States.Read more of this story.

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