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Energy: tapping the true source
Fridays at five o'clock are my violin lessons. One Friday, I felt tired, and felt in the mood to let go and draw and play and sleep. Then my mother reminded me of the definition of commitment and where my true source of energy comes from—God. After a little debate in my mind, I knew I had to tap into my real source. God gave me the energy to be obedient and stick with my commitment. That Friday I had my best lesson ever. I know God was happy with me.
Davina Bryan-Anjania
San Rafael, California
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May 5, 1997 issue
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Families Starved for time
Linda Feldman
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The redundancy of time: an astrophysicist's view
Laurance Doyle with contributions from Scott Laningham
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Dominion over time
Timothy A. MacDonald
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Facing a full agenda with inexhaustible energy
Jan Kassahn Keeler
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Energy: tapping the true source
Davina Bryan-Anjania
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Jesus wasn't squeezed for time
Toni Tartoué Wengler
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A healing of sickness and exhaustion
T. T. W.
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"Flood-tides of Love"
Hal H. Hoerner
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Healing hate
Jessika Benedict-Gill
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How to do better waiting
Katherine Hildreth
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Retirement debunked
Bruce A. Cunningham
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Is motherhood a worthy career?
Beverly Goldsmith
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Moneybags
Mary Metzner Trammell
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One winter morning I was going down the back steps of the...
Laura Colvin Matheny
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One day in the summer of 1994 I went to a park to meet a friend
Maria Elvira Santos Nunes
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with contributions from Brook B. Ballard, Virginia Brown, Chris Juneau, Nancy Mangan