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                    [Title] => The Resurrection in a world of heartbreak
                    [Summary] => Even on Easter morning, all over the world, the guns speak, the bombs go off, people suffer not merely from man’s violence but from starvation and disease.


This can only be discouraging to a journalist hoping to write an upbeat column.

In Jerusalem, where the Lord’s passion and death were played out and where He gloriously rose from the tomb, there continue to be passion and death.
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This can only be discouraging to a journalist hoping to write an upbeat column.

In Jerusalem, where the Lord’s passion and death were played out and where He gloriously rose from the tomb, there continue to be passion and death.
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