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IN HIGH-PRESSURE TIMES, DOES LEISURE FIT?
YES, WE ALL WANT more leisure time. We feel past the limit at work, or weighed down by personal troubles, or simply trapped. If only we could take time off, get away.
Maybe it's not more leisure time we need, but different leisure time.
This new take on leisure was prompted by reading in the New Testament about a night that Jesus spent in prayer. That sleepless night was sandwiched between two stirring events.
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January 2, 2006 issue
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LETTERS
with contributions from SHEILA BURR, PAT BEITELSHEES, DIANE LOWELL, SALLY HUNDLEY, JANICE QUIGLEY
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Turn loneliness into delight
PATRICIA KADICK, STAFF EDITOR
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ITEMS OF INTEREST
with contributions from David Royse
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a lasting solution to feeling lonely
BY LOIS RAE CARLSON
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spiritual steps out of loneliness
Maike Byrd with contributions from DAVID DEGLER
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NEVER ALONE—CLOSE TO GOD
BRIAN ZAVITZ
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BEYOND GRIEF—continuity
BY TONY LOBL
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SPIRITUAL IMMUNITY
BY JER MASTER
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A feeling of fellowship
BY BEVERLY GOLDSMITH
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DAWN OF LIGHT
MAIKE BYRD,
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my grandma's always with me
Kathryn Peters
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KEEP ON LOVING, NO MATTER WHAT
LAURA BLATZ
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HARRY POTTER AND THE QUESTION OF GOOD AND EVIL
JIM BENCIVENGA
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QUICK RECOVERY FROM A FALL FROM A HORSE
VALERIE SAVAGE
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SKIING INJURY COMPLETELY HEALED
JENNIFER WILMER
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NEVER SEPARATED FROM LOVE
VERTA DRIVER