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from the Editors
When you have young children at the breakfast table, there's probably a bit of spilled orange juice along with the cereal, toast, and jam. Yet, as you'll see in the article "Notes from a dad in the '90s" even this can be the place and time for spiritual education. It can even be one of the truly rewarding aspects of parenting. Our article coincides with a series beginning this week in our sister publication, The Christian Science Monitor, called "Fathers in the '90s." With so many challenges confronting families today, we feel Sentinel readers will find the Monitor series particularly helpful.
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October 4, 1993 issue
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from the Editors
The Editors
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Why listening and obeying are vital to us
Marvin J. Charwat
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The role of church in our journey to salvation
Mark Swinney
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Contentment comes from God
Jennifer Sappenfield Woodbury
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Notes from a dad in the '90s
Channing Walker
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Second Thought
Marilyn Lerch Scott
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You are precious to God
Barbara M. Vining
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Real manhood
Russ Gerber
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I Have recently had the thrill of learning to rock climb
Wendy L. Marshall with contributions from Cindy Bladen Martin
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I woke up on a Tuesday morning with a headache and a...
Molly Richardson with contributions from Audrey Farrell Richardson
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"Glory be to God, and peace to the struggling hearts!"
Wellman E. Gerke