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M Joostens·1977-04-15
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I've got to run now; I'll close and you can finish without me." This is an altogether too common a statement in the day and age in which we live. It is a statement indicative of the manner of our life. Families are increasingly becoming aware of the fact that they are enveloped in the race against the clock. And I know that many parents have become alarmed with this situation. There are serious attempts to rectify this common problem. Yet it seems that the more we battle against it, the more...

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M Joostens
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1977-04-15

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Scripture References
Ephesians 5:15Galatians 3:13
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