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Dogs don't have to be scary
HAVE you ever been scared by an animal? A big dog or maybe a feisty cat? You might even think that an animal can, hurt you. But, even if the biggest, most ferocious animal were about to pounce on you, there is a way you can be safe. If you understand why you are both created and loved by God, then you know why nothing can hurt you or the animal. Let me tell you how I proved that this is true.
One Saturday morning when I was in fourth grade, my friend Carol came over to my house. She was very worried because her dog, Angus, had gotten out of the yard without his collar. She asked me to help her find him so she could put on his collar with its tags. That's what the law required so people would know where he lived.
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January 4, 1999 issue
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To Our Readers
William E. Moody
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YOUR LETTERS
with contributions from Donna S. Knuth, Rebecca Forrest
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items of interest
with contributions from John Dalla Costa
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A new year, and the real journey continues
By Jon Harder
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Millennium
with contributions from Rob Nofsinger, Douglas Orr, Thomas Orr
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MILLENNIUM: AN ONGOING STORY OF PROGRESS
Sentinel staff
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Running with God
By K. Liselotte Arnold
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Needed: counterfeit agents
By Judith Hardy Olson
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A childlike approach to fitness
By Joyce D. Wethe Robertson
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Dogs don't have to be scary
Melanie A. Golder
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Dear Sentinel
Kynan Witters Hicks
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Spiritual healing eliminates need for throat surgery
Mavis H. Michelmore
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Lump removed through prayer; career change accomplished
Cheryl Petersen
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Loving prayers avert suicide attempt
Donna J. Bradley
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Effects of a fall fully healed
C. Alinda Levinson
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Are you limiting yourself?
By Pauline D. Jenner
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Untapped potential
Lona Ingwerson
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A world in need of "the genius of children"
Russ Gerber