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EditorialReport on the Unitarian Universalist Association's 2007 annual meeting.Christopher L. Walton, Tom Stites
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EditorialGeneral Assembly experiments with new meeting process.Sonja L. Cohen
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If our world is to survive in all its contradiction and complexity, it needs more people who are capable of loving it in its entirety.
Robert M. Hardies -
EditorialCongregations respond to the General Assembly's challenge to examine race and class, embracing a multicultural future.Donald E. Skinner, Tom Stites
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The history of UU engagement with Buddhism and its growing significance.
James Ishmael Ford -
EditorialBuddhism puts down roots in American congregations.Rick Heller
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EditorialThe global warming problem is too global for a few simple steps to solve it, but there are actions you can take.Jon Luoma
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The world is a dangerous place, but many parents are at risk of overprotecting their children.
Kimberly French -
EditorialPsychologist John Dacey's own struggle with anxiety inspired a career helping others.Kimberly French
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EditorialEating connects us intimately with the 'interdependent web of all existence,' but most food is grown in environmentally unsustainable ways. Is there a Seventh Principle approach to food?Amy Hassinger
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Gratitude should be the center of Unitarian Universalist theology.
Galen Guengerich