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  2. Wilderness Grace - Wikipedia

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    Note that the first two lines are different from either the contemporary version or the "Wilderness" version. This original version is copied here verbatim from a handwritten copy of The Worth Ranch Grace written on a small piece of note paper by James P. Fitch, Region Nine Scout Executive, during a trip to Worth Ranch in the 1930s.

  3. A Return to Love - Wikipedia

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    Our prayer to God is that He awaken us from the dream." "Healing results from transformed perception of our relationships to illness, one in which we respond to the problem with love instead of fear. When a child presents a cut finger to his or her mother, the woman doesn’t say, 'Bad cut.'

  4. The Hunter's Prayer - Wikipedia

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    The Hunter's Prayer is a 2017 action crime film directed by Jonathan Mostow, based on the 2004 novel For the Dogs by Kevin Wignall. The film tells about a conflicted hitman helping a young woman to avenge the death of her family. The film stars Sam Worthington, Odeya Rush, Allen Leech, and Amy Landecker.

  5. Scout prayers - Wikipedia

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    Prayer is used in Scouting worldwide, following the belief of its founder, Robert Baden-Powell, that "a scout is reverent."When creating the Scouting concept, Baden-Powell was adamant that there was a place for God within it.

  6. Serenity Prayer - Wikipedia

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    A version of the Serenity prayer appearing on an Alcoholics Anonymous medallion (date unknown).. The Serenity Prayer is an invocation by the petitioner for wisdom to understand the difference between circumstances ("things") that can and cannot be changed, asking courage to take action in the case of the former, and serenity to accept in the case of the latter.

  7. Pilgrim at Tinker Creek - Wikipedia

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    Dillard was the daughter of an oil company executive and grew up in an upper-middle-class home in Pittsburgh. [1] She read voraciously; one of her favorite books was Ann Haven Morgan's The Field Book of Ponds and Streams, which she compared to the Book of Common Prayer; in painstaking detail, it instructed on the study and collection of plants and insects. [2]

  8. Jack O'Connor (writer) - Wikipedia

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    In chapter 9 of his book "The Hunting Rifle", he quotes the story of his first buck, a desert mule deer that he took at young age. [2] He also hunted a small subspecies of whitetail deer known today as the coues deer ( Oodocileus virginianus couesi ), which inhabits the desert mountains of the southwestern United States and Mexico.

  9. Matthew 4:19 - Wikipedia

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    The phrase "fishers of men", also at Mark 1:17, is one of the most well known lines in the entire New Testament, and the most important metaphor for evangelism.The image probably had an important role in the adoption of the Ichthys as a symbol of early Christianity.