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One morning when I woke up I noticed a rash on my arm
One morning when I woke up I noticed a rash on my arm. But it wasn't causing me any pain. At school my teacher saw it and told me to go to the nurse because she was worried about me. At the nurse's office, the nurse immediately called my dad and told him to come to school. She told him that because the rash was contagious, before I could come back to school I had to go to the doctor.
At the doctor's I started to pray about it. When the doctor came in to see me, he told me that the rash would last for two to three weeks. But it was gone by the end of the week. The rash was not real. It was just error trying to tempt me to believe it was real.
Devin Lawrence Kuzmer
Flower Mound, Texas
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January 6, 1997 issue
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"Magic Mirror, on the Wall"
Charles Hanson Kaehn
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On feeling beautiful
Lucinda Baker Greiner
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II Corinthians 5:8
Mary Elizabeth G. Baker
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True beauty
Eileen McBride
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Freedom from sexual pressures
Jane Bullard
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Do you know the "right" people?
Jan Johnston
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Calculated giving or unbounded love?
Bayard C. Auchincloss
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Dear Sentinel
Ashley Wolfe
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As the symbols disappear
Patricia Tupper Hyatt
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Comfort
Margaret E. Leicht
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The forgiveness factor
by Kim Shippey
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Sexual harassment: an honest discussion
Mary Metzner Trammell
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The Christ does indeed meet every human need, however...
Kathleen E. Fenner
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One morning when I woke up I noticed a rash on my arm
Devin Lawrence Kuzmer with contributions from Dana Wright-Kuzmer