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Pathfinder… Pathfollowers

John Huizenga·1997-08-01

The path sought is a path of knowledge that will lead to a better life for man. At bottom, Pathfinder is looking for a path that leads to a higher exaltation of man and final dominion over all. The knowledge and planning required to send a machine millions of miles and land safely on another planet

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By-Path Meadow and Doubting Castle

Robert C. Harbach·1972-10-01

A path conveniently led to it with a sign­ post which read, By-path Meadow. At this point they consulted not their map and its charted directions, but seeing that the meadow was along their way, they decided at Christians urging, for the easier going, since it was not out of their way. Christian was

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The Pathway of the Pilgrim

Jennie Weessies·1946-10-01

The pathway of the pilgrim Leads at last to heavenly home; There we shall sing His praises Fore’er around the Throne. Pilgrimage

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Pathways

Julie Bergman·2012-10-01

And when life comes to a crossroad remember God is also with you no matter what path you choose. Pathways, are just God’s way of preparing us for the highway which leads to heaven. Copyright © 2006 Spiritual Aspirations LLC

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Holy Scripture 1 - A Light Unto Our Path

Douglas Kuiper·2003-08-03

Dear radio listeners, we all know that life confronts us with many decisions. Decisions about marriage or careers, perhaps. Even more, decisions about issues of faith and morality. What guides you in making your decisions? Do your feelings or the popular opinion of the day or what your parents

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Watching Daily At My Gates

Mike Feenstra·2007-08-01

The most common definition would be a laid out track or route upon which we walk. It can also refer to a way of life or conduct. Our text today is a prayer for divine instruction as we travel our pathway of life. Young people, you are beginning a journey, a journey that will take you through life. Y

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Proverbs for Young Pilgrims: Thinking Christians

Ed Lotterman·1984-03-01

When we do follow the established path then Christian conduct is illustrated in our lives. It is in this way that previous pilgrims have followed the path. Through the ages of history the path has become increasingly hard and firm. And do we properly appreciate the feet of previous pilgrims who have

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Admonition to Adhere

Ronald Vanoverloop·1980-05-01

You have no difficulty knowing where this way is, and where it leads because it is so clearly marked. That is why it is called an “old” path. The paths are old, first of all, because so many have walked that way before. That way is well-traveled. Thousands upon thousands of footprints lie in the dir

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Nuggets from the Gold Mine of the Scriptures

Cornelius Hanko·1981-06-01

A way calls to mind a path or trail that stretches out ahead of us. One walks on that way, moving along, making progress as he goes. He follows the trail, wherever it leads him. And thus he finds himself going in a certain direction, toward a very definite goal. As long as he stays on that way he ap

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Proverbs for Young Pilgrims: Righteousness Trail

Ed Lotterman·1981-01-01

Other days families may intermingle. On this particular day, the line of pilgrims is arranged by age group. The older pilgrims are at the head of the line with the younger pilgrims following on behind. The young pilgrim sees that the path is narrow so that the pilgrims must walk single file along th