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"Have you ever been in...
"Have you ever been in a situation where you needed support because perhaps you felt that what you were doing was a little beyond you, or overwhelming, or you realized the seriousness of it? And somebody comes along and gives you a loving vote of confidence. That's what prayer does. It's a vote of confidence not just in the individual's own ability but in that individual's right to be free of all limitations. If one has been given a job to do, he or she needs that support whether that's you, and it concerns something in your own household, or whether it's the President of the United States."
from an interview with Ruth Elizabeth Jenks of Chicago, Illinois
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October 28, 1996 issue
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Politics, prayer, and prophecy
Elaine R. Follis
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Divine guidance for the voter
James Scott Rosebush
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"Have you ever been in...
Ruth Elizabeth Jenks
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The value of chastity
with contributions from Julia Pabst, Rita Polatin
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The grace of being quiet
Gloria Clements
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Harmony that destroys pain
Elisabeth J. Pennings
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Dear Sentinel,
with contributions from Carolyn Sass, Emerson N. Killion, Ashley Adams
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A QUESTIONS & ANSWERS EXCHANGE
with contributions from an inquirer, a reader, a minister, editorial staff
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Expect to be healed
Marilyn Hamilton
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West Indian cricketer bats for the new South Africa
by Kim Shippey
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Tragedy strikes. Where is God?
Russ Gerber
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Decisions when it is time to vote
Heloísa G. Rivas
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Recently, I found it very encouraging to review some of the many...
Susan Booth Mack
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When my husband passed on very suddenly and unexpectedly...
Esther Gutridge