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Study habits, test anxiety, goals and the future, ethics, morals, self-confidence—these are the kinds of issues students have to deal with throughout their school years. And, of course, there are so many different relationships a person has while in school.

Although a student may cultivate deep friendships and have contact with hundreds of people during the years, a decision to look to God in prayer for answers to personal challenges is usually made alone Probably that's how it should be. The educational experience itself encourages people to think for themselves. And many have discovered that prayer provides a solid frame-work for their best thinking.

The classroom exposes students to so much of what is going on in the world—things quite wonderful, and other things that are definitely not so wonderful. and other The problems our world confronts today require that people be genuinely willing to think—and to pray. Articles in this week's Sentinel offer a way to "step back" and consider things from a spiritual perspective. They make clear the power of God and His goodness, and they show His deep love for each of us.

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