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We all have an enduring capacity for good
We all have an enduring capacity for good
We all have an enduring capacity for good. It has a lot to do with the way we view our experiences and the decisions we make. Perhaps it's most needed when we've apparently made a wrong turn in life.
How do we know when we're on the right path? What is the turning point? Can we make the necessary changes even if we feel we're all alone? Where does the enduring capacity for good come from?

February 3, 1997 issue
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Be who you are
Rita Polatin with contributions from Kory Ford, Robert (Robbie) Gallegos
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God hears
Jane Lockhart
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Putting down destructive curiosity
Mark Swinney
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Spiritual transformation and the drug scene: uncovering a "piece of gold"
with contributions from John Totterdale
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A message from John's friend
Andy Briggs
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Embracing all generations in love
Lacy Bell Richter
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Man's built-in purity—a basis for healing
Robert G. Lawrence
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Patience—not just waiting
Richard Amand Hogrefe
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Michigan winter camping—with a difference
by Kim Shippey
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The freedom of spiritual healing
William E. Moody
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Hanging a gift card angel on my Christmas tree brings to mind...
Martha L. Cogan
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I enjoyed running long distance on the cross-country and track...
Michael D. Bergenheim
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In 1995, a fall on the way to work left me unable to put any...
Lauralyn Sparrowhawk
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Letters
with contributions from Barbara Whitewater, William Starr