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Opportunity
In his well-loved poem "The Road Not Taken," Robert Frost looks back over life, thinking about different paths that might have been taken. In the final lines the poet sums up the nature of his own basic choice:
Two roads diverged in a wood, and I—
I took the one less traveled by,
And that has made all the difference.
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April 3, 1989 issue
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Trusting God and man
Annette Kreutziger-Herr
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In the light ... of the present ... threat to human...
J. B. Phillips
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Second Thought
Andrew Gustafson
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Turnarounds
John K. Daniels
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Oh, for more Nathans!
Kerry M. Knobelsdorff
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Our secret weapon
Edna Le Baron
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Genuine healing, not a cover-up
Oswald J. Phillips
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Reaching the goal of right thinking
Marsha Lynn Delano
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POSITIVE PRESS
Russell Kirk with contributions from Joseph Baldacchino
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Putting morality on our personal agenda
William E. Moody
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Opportunity
Ann Kenrick
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My whole life has been blessed by Christian Science
Rhonda K. Hutchinson-Brooks
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Some years ago I developed a large tumor
Silvia Alejandra Fiderio
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My grandmother became a Christian Scientist when my father...
Richard Kilgore Eppes, Jr.
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As a lifelong student of Christian Science, I have had many...
Roberta Ann Fox