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[sundays in america & around the world] [news and headlines from Beliefnet's faith experts][Facebook] [Twitter] [Google+] [Inspiration] [Faith] [Entertainment] [Health & Wellness] [Love & Family] #OrlandoShooting – Rampage in Ramadan by Aziz Poonawalla [Crying Woman] Let us respond to this tragedy, not by trying to define terrorism, or think about public policy, or politicians, or mental illness, but with simple determination to repel evil with what is better. [read more] [read more from Aziz at City of Brass] Being Who God Wired You to Be  by Jennifer Baxter [guy, friend, talking] Our differences make us unique and help guide us to our own purpose in life. Not someone else’s. [read more] [read more from Jennifer at Simply Fabulous] What Happens Next? by Shannon Stoddard [light-Tunnel] What if the bible is true that this life is merely a tiny taste on the tip of our tongues of the real feast that is yet to come? What if how you live right now does matter for the life to come? Would that change how we live and what we live for? [read more] [read more from Shannon at You Can Sit With Us] Prophetic Models of Fatherhood by Hesham Hassaballa [father-son] When one is blessed with children, it is natural for a father to think about what he needs to do to be the best father possible. There are a number of sources for tips on fatherhood. Yet, we can also find wonderful examples of how to be a father from Scripture. [read more] [read more from Hesham at Common Word, Common Lord] [Inspiration] [Faith] [Entertainment] [Health & Wellness] [Love & Family] [Facebook] [Twitter] [Google+] © 2016 Beliefnet, Inc. All rights reserved. All rights reserved. [Privacy Policy] [Click here to unsubscribe] from all Beliefnet emails, including your Newsletters. To change the emails you receive from Beliefnet, [please visit our Subscription Center.] Beliefnet, 999 Waterside Dr. Suite 1900 Norfolk, VA 23510. [rtb#1] [rtb#2] [rtb#3] [rtb#4] [rtb#5] [rtb#6] [rtb#7] [rtb#8] [rtb#9] [rtb#10] [rtb#11] [rtb#12] [rtb#13] [rtb#14] [rtb#15] [rtb#16] [rtb#17] [rtb#18] [rtb#19] [rtb#20]

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