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'BATTER UP!'
WHEN I WAS GROWING UP in New York, come April, my long winter gave way to the great outdoors. To my boy's heart, Spring and baseball were one and the same. The diamond was my promised land.
To this day, when I hear an umpire call, "Batter up!" for the first game of the season, it is as if the Psalmist had time-traveled to a broadcast booth with a message just for me to hear: "Create in me a clean heart, O God; and renew a right spirit within me" (51:10).
There is something joyous in the sound of a bat smacking a baseball. Something jubilant when a fastball explodes in a catcher's mitt. America's pastime still stirs in me an epiphany of sorts.
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April 17, 2006 issue
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LETTERS
with contributions from SHIRLEY REID, EDITH MARY RICHARDSON, SUMMER WRIGHT, MARILYN MCPHERSON, SUSAN S. COLLINS
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Transition to healing
STEVE GRAHAM, MANAGING EDITOR
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ITEMS OF INTEREST
with contributions from Rowan Williams, Peg Winters
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WHY HOPE?
BY NATE TALBOT
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HOPE—REACHING UP WITH BOTH HANDS
BY MARGARET ROGERS
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WHEN HEALING BECAME A POSSIBILITY
BY BEVERLY SPILLER
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CALLING ALL ANGELS
BY JOHN MINARD
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Night watch
Bettie Gray
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PRAYERS FOR A FAMILY
BY ELAINE LANG
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Water tanks, a book, and my Spiritual education
BY JOSEPH WAWERU KAMENJU
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I just thanked God over and over
Heidi Griswold
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AN UNAVOIDABLE PRACTICE
RICH EVANS—Scottsdale, Arizona
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'BATTER UP!'
JIM BENCIVENGA
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WHO WILL TAKE CARE OF ME?
BEVERLY GOLDSMITH
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CHRONIC BACK PAIN HEALED
TRICIA CHANTHA
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'I NEEDED TO HAVE MY EYES OPENED'
RICHARD W. WINN