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        A 
        New Itinerary 
        What does it mean today for a 21st century Christian to take the 
        road less traveled? I'm glad you asked, because to take the road 
        less traveled means to confront issues rather than to avoid them. 
        To take the road less traveled means to transform conventional 
        expectations and challenge the status quo. To take the road less 
        traveled means to break down barriers by crossing boundaries and 
        building bridges. To take the road less traveled is to dare to 
        venture into territory that everyone else would conveniently avoid. 
        To take the road less traveled is to risk breaking all of the rules. 
        To take the road less traveled is to take the challenge of rising 
        above individualistic concerns to the broader concerns of humanity. 
      To take the 
        road less traveled means that in a world of religious, 
        racial, social and human intolerance, technological astuteness and 
        capitalistic enterprises, that the Christian virtues of love, mercy, 
        and forgiveness must stand at the center of our lives. To take the 
        road less traveled is to have the moral courage to stand up and 
        speak up and protest wherever injustice is found. To take the road 
        less traveled is to inject a new dimension of love into the veins 
        of society. To take the road less traveled is to permit the love 
        and grace of God to work in the lives and the hearts of humanity. 
        To take the road less traveled is to rise to love on the Agape 
        level; we love humanity not because we like them, not because they 
        look like us, not because their attitudes and ways appeal to us, 
        but because God loves us. 
       --from the 
        sermon "A Different Way"  
        by the Rev. Gina Stewart 
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