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To Our Readers
At first, it may not be what you want to hear—that in these fast-paced times we should make room for one more agenda item.
Don't worry, though, because moments of prayer don't add more stress to life, they remove it. Prayer to God neutralizes the push and pull of activities, putting us in touch with the same divine power and calm that keep God's spiritual universe moving flawlessly and peacefully. As the author of our Cover Story explains, prayer makes an uplifting, restorative difference in every detail of our day. You'll enjoy "Stressless living."
Perhaps the complexity of life has you struggling to remember; then "Instant recall" is a must-read. It tells how, even in advancing years, we can know what we need to at any time.
Enjoy 1 free Sentinel article or audio program each month, including content from 1898 to today.
January 12, 1998 issue
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To Our Readers
Russ Gerber
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YOUR LETTERS
Scott T. MacDonald, Allen L. Crouch
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Stressless living
By David C. Driver
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Instant recall
By Katherine Hildreth
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Time to worship with our lives
By Zoë Landale
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He was stealing flowers, so I punched him
By John Quincy Adams III
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You said what?
By Clark Gary Rogers
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LIFE WITHOUT CYNICISM
Sandy Portincaso
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In Love? You bet. There's nowhere else to be!
By Joan Sieber Ware
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Ulcer healed
Linda E. Greve
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Health restored
David Littlefield Horn
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Protection during a collision
Jonathan Heim
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Bowel functions restored
Inge Ziegler
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Laid off but not let down
By Nanette Leatherwood
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Helping to keep our kids safe
William E. Moody