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May 4, 1998 issue
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To Our Readers
Linda Shaver
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YOUR LETTERS
with contributions from Mary Ann Norris, Judy L. Wolff, Carol Korpela, Ann Stewart
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items of interest
with contributions from Gary E. Mosso, Maclean's, Thomas H. Groome, Paul Sullivan
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Safe living is no roll of the dice
By Ruth Elizabeth Jenks
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I love to think of God, divine...
David F. Stevens
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We can mount a defense...
Kay Ramsdell Olson
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AS I PRAYED, THE DRIVER HIT THE BRAKES
Carolyn Hill
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Fearless Mother's Day
By Elise L. Moore
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"This is woman's hour..."
By Kim Shippey
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Highway emergencies—refusing to "pass by on the other side"
By Maureen Helms Blake
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Don't let your tongue get the best of you
By Kay Ramsdell Olson
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WHAT IS GOD THINKING?
Janis Elisabeth Hunt Johnson
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Bonny learns to trust God
Debby Norden Miller
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Dear Sentinel
with contributions from Evan Coggins, Kirsten Johnson, Kim Johnson
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A lifetime of healing
Rebecca Lynn Marks
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Poisoning reversed
Carole Ann Cooper
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Smoking and drinking overcome
Edward H. Wolfe
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Effects of injury eliminated
Esther J. Rees
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Unafraid to talk with others about prayer
By Marilyn K. Bland
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Discovering "shy things"
William E. Moody