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God has a purpose for you
We can trust God with every detail of our lives.
“Oh, Pamela, you’re so funny!” That’s what a friend said to me when I suggested to him that we didn’t need to make a plan about whether or when we would next talk—that we could trust God to let us both know at the right time. I reassured him I was not kidding—that I turn to God continually before I make a move. I don’t use an alarm clock, because I trust God will awaken me at the appropriate time. I don’t make a list of daily to-do’s and I go shopping without a grocery list; I know Mind never forgets, so I trust I won’t, either. I shared with my friend how it was that I had arrived at this approach he found so astonishing.
For 20-plus years I worked in the business world—most of the time as a partner in a national management consulting firm. For the last several years of my business career, I worked as an independent consultant, from my home office. I have always been quite disciplined, so each morning, I got up, dressed for work, and then, instead of driving to an office, I simply walked down the hall to my office and got to work.
When I was first establishing my consulting practice, I struggled with a sense of personal responsibility. True, I genuinely wanted to help my clients accomplish their goals, but in the process, I put a lot of pressure on myself to be always available, no matter when a client called.
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June 18, 2012 issue
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Letters
Demarest Bowers Morrow, Penny Witney, Vicki Hoff
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Get out of the mud
Gillian Litchfield, Copy Editor
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You can come home
Lois Herr
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Prayer–not guilt–heals
Deborah Packer
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Thank you, Dad
Karen N. Bain
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My own 'burning bush'
Melanie Ball
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Straight talk about animal magnetism
Hal Shrewsbury
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God has a purpose for you
Pamela Cook
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Build each day on 'Truth and Love'
Bruce Jamerson
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A good guy, not a thief
Name withheld
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Bullying? You don't have to be afraid!
Emily, Jasmine, Becca
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A fresh look at happiness
Kim Shippey, Senior Editor
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Negative political campaigns and what we can do about them
Elizabeth Kellogg
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Understanding the law of God
Ann Edwards
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The way to permanent peace
Steve Warren
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More churches turning to high-tech outreach
Cathy Lynn Grossman
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Ringworm healed
Puneet Sharma
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A fresh sense of purpose replaces depression
Heather Zurlo
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Child saved from rapids
Linda Gorman
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A man who loved
The Editors