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You are God's story
ONE day, Hannah didn't feel well. She decided to talk to her grandmother. She knew Grandmother loved God, and Hannah liked to listen to her thoughts about God. So, Hannah called her on the telephone.
She told her that she wasn't feeling well, but as they were talking, Hannah forgot about feeling bad. She told Grandmother about some books she had brought home from school. There had been a book exchange day where you could bring in your old books and take home someone else's old books. She had fun swapping books. Hannah told Grandmother the names of the books she brought home and a little about the stories in each one.
Then, Grandmother had an idea. She told Hannah, "Each of those books was written by someone, and the people who write books are called authors."
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November 16, 1998 issue
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To our readers
William E. Moody
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YOUR LETTERS
with contributions from Johna Adams, Ross White, The Editors
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items of interest
with contributions from Child's Play, Jeremiah Creedon
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"At last! I'm free!"
By Ruth Elizabeth Jenks
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"This is the work"*
Lois Rae Carlson
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Putting off procrastination
BY FRANK P. BIGGS
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Rule for healing: don't scatter your fire
By Alan Grayson
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What I learned from defending a drunken driver
By John W. Williams
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Spiritual assets eliminate financial debt
By Evan Mehlenbacher
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"ALWAYS ABOUNDING IN THE WORK OF THE LORD"
Linda S. Vara
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You are God's story
BY Kay Ramsdell Olson
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Dear Sentinel
with contributions from Josh Rawson, Kimberlee Hicks
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Heart trouble healed
Priscilla J. Luera
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Understanding God's love heals illness and benefits career
D. Malcolm Leith
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Multiple bee stings healed
Ernest G. Gearing
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Quick healing of injured ankle
Ashleigh Bowers
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Christian healing eliminates severe pain
Preston Larry Moore
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Raise your expectations
Russ Gerber