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Yellow Bird: Faith since Sep. 11
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MONDAY, DECEMBER 17, 2001 "Do you think reli gion has been affected by 9/11? I spent some time thinking about this last night. One of the things that came to me is our understanding of how our faith is put into practice. That has changed for many people. There is a valuing of relationships, and it is rooted in a faith-based context. . . " Get the Story:
DORREEN YELLOW BIRD WHAT HAS CHANGED SINCE SEPT. 11: Attacks raise awareness of faith and God (The Grand Forks Herald 12/16)
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