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Listen up!
First appeared as a web original on April 2, 2012
Why listen? Hmm . . . that’s an interesting question.
Let’s see what the Bible has to say about listening—and specifically, listening to God.
“And thine ears shall hear a word behind thee, saying, This is the way, walk ye in it, when ye turn to the right hand, and when ye turn to the left” (Isaiah 30:21). That sounds like a pretty good incentive to me— receiving clear direction. OK. What else?
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About the author
Prior to becoming a Journal-listed practitioner, Ken had a career as a professional classical composer, pianist, and teacher of classical music for 34 years. He holds undergraduate and graduate degrees from the New England Conservatory of Music, and his compositions have been performed in the United States and Canada.
May 21, 2012 issue
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Letters
Doris Brown, Mary Bothwell, Karen T. Hasek
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Meek can be mighty
Jeff Ward-Bailey, Staff Editor
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Humility: Pausing for the Divine
Janet Clements
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When the spotlight shines on someone else
Allison Knight
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Humility–fertile ground for healing and harmony
Benoît Fauchon
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To secure religious freedom
By Rosalie E. Dunbar, Senior Staff Editor
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Listen up!
Ken Girard
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Face to face with Love
Nancy Humphrey Case
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'God-given' talents
Nate Frederick
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Garden prayers
Janell Fiarman
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Looking for a perfect focus
Daniel Leuschner
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Are you really a bank robber?
Walter Rodgers
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The way to God
Nathan
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Be willing to change
Michele Newport
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A kilim and prayer for Iran
David Lepska
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Don't be tricked by distractions
Christa Kreutz
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A healing presence at a marathon
Roy Gessford
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UNC students combine soccer, religion
Adam Thompson
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What's in a name?
Al Gemrich
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Allergy symptoms healed
Jane Vaughan with contributions from Naomi Vaughan Winfrey
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Anger effaced, toe healed
John Kohler
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Growth healed
Hank Teller
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Calm Jettie
Madelyn Sue Crain
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'Being good' or being good?
The Editors