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December 16, 2009

Posted by Kimberly Allen

In today's Word from Grace Street, Wallace+ tells the story of a road in Vermont that is the site of numerous accidents each year. And he notes:

"As we go barreling toward Christmas, we might ask ourselves about the roads we travel. What roads need straightening? There are places and times that blankets are in order. And then there are places and times when the road needs to be straightened, when pathways need to be made straight. As the wild-eyed prophet in the wilderness once said."

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