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FROM THE EDITORS
Each of us is included in God's family. No matter where we find ourselves, we always have God with us. We always have God's nurturing, guiding, satisfying companionship to depend upon. God is not only our Father-Mother; He is our very best friend. And we can never be separated from Him. The relationship we have with God is complete; in fact, God's allness causes us to be complete. We are His children; therefore we express His goodness, His joy, His wholeness.
A clearer realization of the dynamics of our unchangeable relationship with God affords a solid basis on which to relate to others—to a husband or wife, brother or sister, friend, neighbor, or co-worker. And as we understand something of the permanence of God's love for everyone, we won't feel buffeted if human relationships sometimes change and take on new dimensions.
Showing how close and permanent our relationship to God is, the Bible says: "I am persuaded, that neither death, nor life, nor angels, nor principalities, nor powers, nor things present, nor things to come, nor height, nor depth, nor any other creature, shall be able to separate us from the love of God."
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November 16, 1992 issue
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FROM THE EDITORS
The Editors
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Finding permanence in God's love
Carolyn Hill
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"Where does it hurt?"
Susan Mack
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Help for family breakups
Bea Roegge, Nell Oakes, Rosalie Dunbar
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Saving ourselves
Nathan A. Talbot
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"This is a family too"
Russ Gerber
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Kids and divorce
Elise L. Moore
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When my wife and I married, some people in her family...
Name withheld
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One afternoon while I was in high school, I slipped and...
Lynn Arden Evans with contributions from Arden Evans
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I read this question in a recent Sentinel: "Do you have healing...
Patricia D. Brown
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After I had been divorced for two years, and my children...
Guinevere Harwood-Shaw