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Excerpt: Jimmy Carter's "Faith: A Journey for All"
In his latest book the former president writes about the importance of faith to help man meet today's challenges and evolve a future of peaceful coexistence
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In his latest book the former president writes about the importance of faith to help man meet today's challenges and evolve a future of peaceful coexistence
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The former president announced last week that he's been diagnosed with cancer, and it's spreading through his body
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The former president discovered spread of cancer after undergoing surgery for mass on his liver
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The former president had surgery earlier this month to remove a small mass in his liver
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