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"God is our refuge"
Brian and Gary were brothers. Behind their house was a park, where they played every day. Gary was the big brother, so he took care of Brian when they went to the park.
There were picnic tables, swings, slides, and seesaws. The boys always found something to do. In the summer a program for children organized games and teams for sports. Gary was helping Brian learn to play softball so they could be on a team together.
The woods were the part of the park the boys liked best. They would go there and make up games and pretend they were in a jungle. The thick green foliage made it a wonderful place to play and explore.
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March 2, 1992 issue
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The Editors
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Suicide's not the answer
Written for the Sentinel
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Who am I?
Guy Halferty
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Our unconditional freedom
Norman H. Williams, Jr.
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Gratitude—we can't do without it!
Hannelore Fuchs
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Communication and interpretation
Ann Kenrick
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There's a way of knowing what to do next
Elaine Natale
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"God is our refuge"
Mary C. McGee
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Christian Science has been the path to increasingly...
Mary Beth Wright
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In 1986 I was riding in a van with my daughter and son-in-law
Lillie S. Young
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I began dating in high school
Nancy Joy Potter with contributions from Judson W. Potter
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I was raised in another denomination, but I did not...
Karl W. Keferstein