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The search for a balanced life
Mark is a busy government attorney in Washington, D.C. But he can finish his work and get home in time to see his young daughter play Little League baseball.
Annie, from Tennessee, works full time and manages a home for her husband and two teens with no help besides her family. She says, "I expect to have time for myself, and I do."
When I asked them how they were able to be productive, maintain a family, and still have a life they could enjoy, their responses were surprisingly consistent.
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November 6, 2000 issue
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To Our Readers
William G. Dawley
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YOUR LETTERS
with contributions from Jeannie Ott Harsha
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items of interest
with contributions from Steven Lee Myers, Derrick Henry, David G. Myers, Joy Duckett Cain
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The search for a balanced life
By Lois Sauer Degler
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CAN I DO THIS WITH JOY?
Jewel Becker Simmons
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GLIMMERS OF WHOLENESS
Clare G. Turner
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I'm no fisherman
By Lorraine J. Armentrout
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"It was only a suggestion"
By Susan Hay McGuire
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God's total package
By James Shepherd
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A fresh approach to elections
By Kevin G. Graunke
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Honesty all around
By Mary-Louise Collins
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If they'd just give me a chance
By Jeanne Kirkpatrick
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Dizziness healed; grief overcome
Landry Kimbrough Fuller
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Injured finger instantly healed
Reneé K. Orgeron
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Child healed after sledding injury
Leslee Godfrey Allen with contributions from Julia Allen
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Prayer ends recurring pain
Maureen C. Pearson
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Why be a millionaire?
By Robert A. Johnson
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Whatever happened to the priest and the Levite ...?
John L. Selover