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Joy frees
In our tribulation
we must remember to rejoice.
Paul did it. He even
lifted up his voice and sang
in prison,
in the midnight hour.
Can we do less?
Let us confess
(in our prisons of poverty,
sorrow, loss, temptation)
we too can break the bonds—
however strong.
We too can break the bonds
with rejoicing
in our midnight song.
No prison walls can stand
before a joyful heart
making its melody
in praise of God.
Joy crumbles the walls,
breaks the chains,
sets us free.
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July 4, 1994 issue
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"Pray without ceasing"
Mark Raffles
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Fame or real worth?
Blake Elliott Windal
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Go frontward!
Bernice Holly Higgins
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Joy frees
Doris Kerns Quinn
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A law of kindness that governs us all
Mary Jane Hartzell Laub
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"What I say unto you I say unto all, Watch."—Jesus
with contributions from Thomas Fuller
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A unique publishing opportunity
E. Anne Jesper
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What is real intimacy?
Mary Metzner Trammell
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Walking in the light
Barbara M. Vining
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Since early childhood I was always attracted to the things of...
Miguel Machado de Castro
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When I was four years old we were visiting my grandparents
Lexi Andrei with contributions from Linda Andrei
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When I was young, my mother's close friend, who had been...
Lilian Edwards
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I have found that Christian Science can be applied to any...
Robert C. E. Johnson