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Dear Sentinel,
Do you wonder, "Will the world ever change?" Do you wonder, "How can I change the world?" Well, changing the world can start right at home with you. It is as simple as one, two, three.
One day my Sunday School teacher sent me the assignment for the week. The assignment was to make a list of all the gifts I have given and the ones I have received (no toys). One of my gifts was given on a Thursday. There was a fight in my class between two girls. The teacher was small, and she had trouble getting the two girls apart. Since I knew the girls, I helped break it up. Because of this, the teacher gave me gratitude.
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March 17, 1997 issue
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Examples that make morals for mankind
Channing Walker
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On values
Sandra Day O'Connor
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Is a little evil OK?
Robert A. Johnson
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God helps us stop
E. S.
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Pennies, pencils, and paper clips
Wendy Louise Stevens
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Thinking for ourselves
Beverly Goldsmith
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The job stability you deserve
Mark Swinney
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Working for healing
David C. Kennedy
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Our world—in danger or indestructible?
Frank Brunner
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Dear Sentinel
with contributions from Tamere D. Green, Christian Mayes
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Living streams of mercy
by Kim Shippey
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Christian love
Abigail Mathieson Trout
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When I was sixteen years old, I was thrown from an automobile...
Dorothy Jane King
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When I had an acute back problem several years ago, I asked...
Kerry Sanclimenti
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As a child, I experienced many wonderful healings, including...
L. Denise Zimmern
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In August 1995, I was bitten by a snake when I was walking...
Chukwuemeka Nworgu with contributions from Dorothy N. Nworgu
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When my daughter was not quite two years old, I became a...
Marion N. Roberts