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Green and tender promise
Gently,
as by newborn warmth of spring,
the mounds of frozen hope
are thawed by Love.
Chill, sterile smother
of the green and tender promise
melts before God's caring.
Unconfined
upreaching growth—
the resurrected thought—
begins to comprehend
vitality of Life.
In beauty of acceptance,
blooms.
Jean M. Langerman
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April 30, 1979 issue
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Recovering wasted years
MERLE WITHAM MILLER
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Nobody has to be dominated
Written for the Sentinel
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Student debts: a spiritual solution
EDWARD LITTLE
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Green and tender promise
Jean M. Langerman
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Am I really grateful?
ERIC HOWARD PAGE
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Our values—what are they?
CAROL CHAPIN LINDSEY
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You are very precious
MARJORIE FUNSTON
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No one's perfect? Don't you believe it!
MARGARET B. HEFFERNAN
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Now it is true
DORIS KERNS QUINN
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The confidence we get from Science
Geoffrey J. Barratt
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The calm before the healing
Nathan A. Talbot
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A lighted candle
Sarah V. Cornelius
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I got it back plus something else
Kristiana Helmick Written at age 9
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Hypnotism denied
Helen L. Connelly
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When I came from Germany to live in the United States, a...
Rosemarie H. Schmidt with contributions from Dieter Fred Schmidt
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With sincere gratitude I share this healing
Alwena L. Havers
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One time there was a painful condition in one shoulder, and I...
Christina A. Conant