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Beautiful healing views are always at hand!
You miss an awful lot when traveling in the dark, especially on the 45-minute drive from Reno Airport to Lake Tahoe in Nevada.
I recently made that trip around midnight, and, like the character in Bruce Springsteen’s “Cautious Man,” “didn’t find nothing but road.” Two days later I returned to Reno and realized what breathtaking views the cover of darkness had denied me. A sunny morning drive revealed a panorama of hills and mountains that was a feast of beauty to my urban-acclimatized eyes.
And that got me thinking. What about the glorious vistas we’re missing if we travel in the mental darkness of believing life is solely material?
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January 30, 2017 issue
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From the readers
Nancy Malard, Karen T. Hasek
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When faced with anger, choose to love
Evan Mehlenbacher
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The safe harbor of Love for travelers
Marie Longpré-Adams
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All creatures cared for by God
Christine Weller
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God’s gracious preparation
Robert Witney
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‘The government shall be upon his shoulder’
Jill Gooding
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2017 per capita tax message
from The President of The Mother Church
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A natural dependence on God
Name Withheld
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Far from home, but close to God
Laura Amanda Mejía
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Healed after mountain biking accident
Anjuli Carr
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A spiritual sense of home brings healing
Nancy Boyer-Rechlin
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Injured finger healed
Veronica A. Ragatz
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Listening for God—needs met
Cate Vincent
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'Mental purgation must go on'
Photograph by Georgianna Pfost