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TO OUR READERS
What is it that makes life worth living? Family and friends? A good job? A nice home? Are these really the source of happiness?
Actually, the answer is "no." As the writers in this week's focus section point out, spiritual love, the love that comes from God, is the key to progress and joy. And this love doesn't require us to give up beauty and goodness—rather, it enhances them. In both "To love is to live!" and "Loving others heals us" you'll find practical examples of divine Love's healing power.
"Let God's will be done" brings out a different kind of love—one that enabled a Navy wife to trust God's will when her husband had an assignment that took the family away from their much-loved home.
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September 15, 1997 issue
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TO OUR READERS
The Editors
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To love is to live!
Fenella Bennetts
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Keep it simple; God is Love
David Hoyme
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Loving others heals us
Barbara Beth Whitewater
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Seeing God's goodness in others
Trudy C. Palmer
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Living love
Lucy C. Karwell
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Let God's will be done
Barbara Juergens Fox
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Nurturing a child's individuality
Mildred E. Cawlfield
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A mother's stand for health
Anne H. Cooling
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Dear Sentinel
with contributions from Andrew Wright, Mary Wright, Sophie Cecelia McLaughlin
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You don't have to put up with that!
Barbara L. Kelly
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Angels are always with us
Linda Conradi
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Persistence really does win the prize
Abigail Mathieson Trout
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Women of Vision meet in Dallas
by Kim Shippey
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The company of those who publish
Geraldine Schiering
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Rush ... rushing ... rushed?
William E. Moody
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I have had many healings by applying the laws of God as given...
Pamela Joy Bissell
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In 1976 I found myself desperately seeking an understanding...
David Bruce Stratman
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In the summer of 1995, while we were taking a family vacation,...
Fujiko Signs with contributions from Mark Signs
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Looking back on my experience of overcoming the addiction...
Albert Frederick Franklin