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REALITY CHECK in aisle 14
Most Holidays, My Husband And I travel several hundred miles to visit family. But this one time, family was coming to visit us. We were excited to be having Christmas guests. I made a list:
• Get furniture
• Make beds
• Plan menus
• Buy food
• Bake goodies
All of these tasks sounded like fun to me, and I rushed into them with energy.
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Jan Libengood teaches technology classes and consults on adult learning theory.
December 15, 2003 issue
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Star light, star bright
Bettie Gray
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letters
with contributions from Doris Whipple Davis, Bridget Broadhurst, Ezra Abraham Adam, Joan Mortner, Florence Adewale
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items of interest
with contributions from Kristina Maulden, Neenah Ellis, Terry Mattingly
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When there seems no reason to hope
By Bill Moody
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I chose the LIGHT
By Alexis Deacon
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Cherishing HOPE while caring for parents
By Merelice
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A God-based outlook leaves no void
By Susie Rynerson
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REALITY CHECK in aisle 14
By Jan Libengood
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Allergies—when will they be over?
By Travis Thomas
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Prayer for the Pacific islands
By Beverly Goldsmith
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On the same side
Glynis Burgdorff
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Want to be a star athlete?
Name removed by request
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A visit with Fred Rogers
By Kim Shippey Senior Writer
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Healing without hope? Sure
By Channing Walker
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The commitment 'to live love' brings healings
Carol Van Pelt with contributions from C. J. Van Pelt
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A mother's prayer brings comfort and healing
Eliane Schemmer Arndt
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Programmed for peace
Editor