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Dear Sentinel,
Last year I went to a Baltimore Orioles baseball game. On the way down the sidewalk to the stadium, I saw homeless people begging for food and money. I began to think about giving something to a homeless person, but I wasn't sure what I was going to give.
After the baseball game, I had half a bag of popcorn left over. I decided to give it to one of the homeless people. I told my grandmother that I wanted to give my popcorn to the first person I saw.
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July 7, 1997 issue
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TO OUR READERS
The Editors
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Learning to serve
William E. Moody
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Volunteer work: a Christian perspective
DeAnn Bennet
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"In service to Christ"
Colette Doyle
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Healing for the community
Patricia L. Duke
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Dear Sentinel
with contributions from Carl Lindquist, Robin Roemer, Megan Shipe
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Beauty ... here and now, everywhere and forever
Mary Helen Tscherny
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Yielding
June Marie Eck
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A wake-up call
Ellen Moore Thompson
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Cherish, don't deface, the original
Julie Crandall Foskett
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In the company of angels
Janis H. Kitchin
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Persisting during trials
Paul S. Sedan
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What is entertainment?
Keith Austin Wommack
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Sleepless?
Robert A. Johnson
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Religion in American newspapers
by Kim Shippey
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The first time I came to know Christian Science was when I...
Nurhayati Pasaribu
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I would like to relate a healing I had a few years ago that was...
Mildred D. Hinman
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It's time I bring my tithes to the storehouse
Stephanie de Valpine
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Last year I was lifting a box of heavy materials at work and...
Jerome Jordan McIntire