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A Duet with an Occasional Chorus

by Arthur Conan Doyle

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Take a Personal Look at Faith, Ethics, and Morals in Today's World - Are donations still charity if you claim them on your tax return?- Is it wrong to miss church because you have too much work to do?- God made us in his image--is that physical, spiritual, or both? These are tough questions, but within each person lie the answers. By stepping back and pondering many common yet difficult situations that confront us during the course of our lives, you can deepen your own beliefs and feel your faith grow. Inside are more than 350 down-to-earth questions about modern-day life, and together with your faith, thought, friends, and family, they'll help you develop the answers for which you've been searching.… (more)
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Dear Maude,—All the little two-oared boats which put out into the great ocean have need of some chart which will show them how to lay their course. Each starts full of happiness and confidence, and yet we know how many founder, for it is no easy voyage, and there are rocks and sandbanks upon the way. So I give a few pages of your own private log, which tell of days of peace, and days of storm—such storms as seem very petty from the deck of a high ship, but are serious for the two-oared boats. If your peace should help another to peace, or your storm console another who is storm-tossed, then I know that you will feel repaid for this intrusion upon your privacy. May all your voyage be like the outset, and when at last the oars fall from your hands, and those of Frank, may other loving ones be ready to take their turn of toil—and so, bon voyage!

Ever your friend,

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Take a Personal Look at Faith, Ethics, and Morals in Today's World - Are donations still charity if you claim them on your tax return?- Is it wrong to miss church because you have too much work to do?- God made us in his image--is that physical, spiritual, or both? These are tough questions, but within each person lie the answers. By stepping back and pondering many common yet difficult situations that confront us during the course of our lives, you can deepen your own beliefs and feel your faith grow. Inside are more than 350 down-to-earth questions about modern-day life, and together with your faith, thought, friends, and family, they'll help you develop the answers for which you've been searching.

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