Guest Voices

Archive: October 7, 2007 - October 13, 2007

'GSD' that Sala and Her Letters Survive

My mother saved letters from the concentration camp, the letters that saved her. She had long forgotten the codes and abbreviations, but we deciphered that “GSD” meant “Gottseidanken,” or Thank God.

By Ann Kirschner | October 13, 2007; 9:46 AM ET | Comments (14)

Another Bible Belt Baptist for Peace

How is it that three sons of the Bible belt have each won the world’s most prestigious award?

By Robert Parham | October 12, 2007; 12:08 PM ET | Comments (11)

Now I Know the Dead Stay With Us

My son Justin's death made me want to die, until I spent time with a medium and felt Justin's presence -- an afterlife encounter that gave me strength to live.

By Georgianna Bloom | October 10, 2007; 8:49 AM ET | Comments (266)

A Mother's Grief, Belief and Blessing

Everyone has experienced grief and pain. And each of us has to find a way to deal with that grief and pain.

By Sally Quinn | October 10, 2007; 7:13 AM ET | Comments (51)

From Here to Security

Nuclear weapons are an affront to God. Let us make the world safer—and more faithful—by working toward their elimination.

By Joan Brown Campbell | October 10, 2007; 2:30 AM ET | Comments (1)

A Month for Remembering Millstones

A group of clergy sexual abuse survivors in the Catholic Diocese of Davenport, Iowa did not ask for a financial settlement. They asked for a millstone: a large monument in the shape of a stone used for crushing grain that...

By Nicole Sotelo | October 9, 2007; 1:37 PM ET | Comments (2)

Interfaith Cooperation in Sudan

Sudan might be the last place on earth one would expect to see creative forms of inter-religious cooperation. Yet cooperation is evident,

By Ellen F. Davis | October 8, 2007; 9:42 AM ET | Comments (2)

 
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