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Take the uphill option

You might be tempted to think “downhill” is the better option, judging from the image on our cover this week!.
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Mending hearts

Tales of bitterness and revenge are a dime a dozen.
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Working, healing prayer

“Each prayer is unique,” observes S.
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The joy of learning and growing

On Strawberry Hill Road, just a couple of miles from my home, sits a charming two-story gray building.
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A decade of healing progress

As Americans and those across the world unite to think back on both the tragedy and the heroism seen on 9/11, we can also cherish the spiritual progress that has come about in the years since.
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God’s gift to you

Who hasn’t at times felt like joining hands with Shakespeare’s Hamlet in crying for dominion over the “slings and arrows of outrageous fortune.
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A fading concept

A visit to Italy this summer included admiring the art in a 13th-century church in Florence.
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Spiritual uplift

I’m not sure I’ve ever felt more uplifted than I did at the top of El Yunque.
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‘If only . . . ’

Who hasn’t at one time or another agonized over something in the past?
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Singing in perfect harmony

I remember a popular song, some years ago, that included the lyrics, “I’d like to teach the world to sing in perfect harmony.
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Love marches on

A lot of talk has been given to getting at the roots of global terrorism—stamping it out for good.
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A spiritual defense against theft

People have lived with theft for centuries.