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One day when I was in high school, I discovered I had misplaced...
One day when I was in high school, I discovered I had misplaced some very important graphics drawings. I'd spent many hours working on them, and they had to be handed in that day. I searched the school but could not find the drawings anywhere.
When I told my teacher, he was very understanding and said he would allow me an extension. I was grateful for this, although it looked as though I would have to do all the work over again.
As I went home I prayed to God. From what I was learning in Sunday School, I knew that God, the all-knowing Mind, would guide me. The qualities that my drawings represented were spiritual and could not be lost. Neither could the honest effort I had put into them. I put my entire trust in God, and felt an overwhelming calm.
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May 30, 1994 issue
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Listening for God's voice
Georgiana Lieder Lahr
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Prayer that liberates the captive—and the captor
Rosalie E. Dunbar
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Disease? Don't coin words for it ... destroy it!
Sylvester Mouyale
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Childhood restored
Written for the Sentinel
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Letters to the PRESS—and other articles
David Chester Smith
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Turning to God
Eileen M. James
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Does media violence matter?
Richard C. Bergenheim
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Time for contemplation
Russ Gerber
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When I was in first grade I had scarlet fever, which was then...
Pauline A. Dickey
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I have benefited from the effectiveness of Christian Science...
John A. Newsome