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Calling from the Edge
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The Disability Ratings Game
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The Way Home
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The Beginning of Understanding
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Time for a Story
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The Island of Misfit Toys
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A More Christian Approach to Mental Health Challenges
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Made Perfect
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Mary’s Song
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The Art of Disability Parenting
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When Merit Drives Out Grace
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Hide and Seek with Providence
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Unfinished Revolution
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Falling Down
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The Hidden Costs of Prenatal Screening
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The Baby We Kept
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The World Turned Right-Side Up
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The Lion’s Mouth
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How Funerals Differ
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One Star above All Stars
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Stranger in a Strange Land
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Spaces for Every Body
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Poem: “Consider the Shiver”
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Poem: “No Omen but Awe”
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Poem: “So Trued to a Roar”
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Letters from Readers
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Editors’ Picks: Dirty Work
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Editors’ Picks: Millennial Nuns
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Editors’ Picks: Directorate S
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Letter from Brazil
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Peace for Korea
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Flannery O’Connor
The cover photograph for this issue shows a conversation without words, conducted in the language of love. Regardless of differences, each person shares this ability to give and receive love – a bond, at once human and divine, that connects every soul on earth.
Another View
Deidre Scherer creates artwork exploring the themes of life, illness, and mortality, working primarily with thread on fabric. In her words: “We are wrapped in cloth from birth through death. With its tactile associations and reference to our sense of touch, woven materials are the perfect means with which to translate human elements that are layered, complex, non-verbal, and even invisible.” See more of Scherer’s artwork.
Back Cover
Kim Kichang, also known as Woonbo, began painting as a young man after losing his hearing and partially his speech to typhoid fever at age seven. His “Life of Christ” paintings were a response to this experience, and to the ongoing tragedy of the Korean War: “I was praying for peace both to Korean people and to my painful mind when I made the brush strokes.”
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