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Left behind: Families struggle to navigate life after suicide

Today, though most religions still condemn suicide, there’s an understanding in many faiths that those who take their own lives don’t always have full control over their actions.
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Faith Photo Spotlight: Happy Mother’s Day to you!

Here's hoping the best for the mothers in your life from Wilmington Faith & Values!
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Welcome Lilly Knoepp, editorial intern

Lilly has worked as the Director of News at the Reese News Lab, where she wrote and edited for WhichWayNC.com, a North Carolina politics website and STEMwire.com, a site dedicated to creating a conversation about STEM education.  
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Army veteran organizes continental motorcycle ride to benefit Wounded Warrior Project

As we approach the summer season with Armed Forces Day on May 18, Memorial Day on May 27, Flag Day on June 14 and Independence Day on July 4, many Americans will donate to veterans causes through running, sending checks and lemonade stands.
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Lifeway Christian Store opening in Wilmington on May 18

Wilmington's LifeWay Christian Store will open May 18 at 341-55/56 S. College Road, in the University Commons Shopping Center near Home Goods and A.C. Moore Arts and Crafts.
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Wilmington Faith & Values editor receives Women of Achievement Award

Amanda Greene, editor of Wilmington Faith & Values, was honored with the 28th Annual Women of Achievement Award for Communications from the YWCA Lower Cape Fear. 
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Pope tells nuns to be spiritual mothers, not ‘spinsters’

Speaking about the nuns’ vow of chastity, Pope Francis stressed that it must be a “fertile” chastity, generating “spiritual children in the Church.”
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A humanist’s heart on Boston and healing a nation

Protesting the barring of non-theists at the April Boston bombing memorials, Han Hills writes: "People without faith are no less than those who follow a deity or creed.  To lock the doors on us, only allowing stated “believers” to grieve, is a vile and sectarian act indicative of the blind prejudice behind the acts we decry and the victims we mourn."
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Students’ right to pray and organize bills headed to N.C. Senate for a vote

The Senate will soon vote on two bills related to both students' right to organize and govern religious organizations at colleges and universities statewide and students' right to pray in nondisruptive ways at school. 
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Dalai Lama wows Maryland crowd, rubs noses with governor

The Dalai Lama came to Maryland as part of a six-city U.S. tour that will also bring him to Portland and Eugene, Ore.; Louisville; New Orleans; and Madison, Wis. To the Maryland crowd, he spoke of fighting between Catholics and Protestants in Northern Ireland, and Sunni and Shiite Muslims, and prescribed compassion and forgiveness as the cure for conflict.
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