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Caught in red tape? God can help
Yielding to divine Mind untangles troubles.
Several Years Ago a company that was holding some irreplaceable historical documents, as well as many photographs of mine, went bankrupt. If I wanted any of my property, I needed to go to the warehouse and find it. Otherwise, soon everything would be destroyed.
My heart sank. It was impossible for me to fly there at that time. I literally cried out, "Father, show me what to do!" I reached out to God, knowing that with Him all things are possible. I recalled this passage from the Bible: "Trust in the Lord with all thine heart; and lean not unto thine own understanding. In all thy ways acknowledge him, and he shall direct thy paths" (Prov. 3:5, 6).
So many times in my life I have turned to God for help, and I have always been rewarded by trusting Him. I've had physical healings, relationship problems resolved, and guidance when I didn't know what to do. God's help has always been there.
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January 11, 1999 issue
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To Our Readers
Russ Gerber
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YOUR LETTERS
with contributions from Faye Danenburg, Ronald Gray Walker
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items of interest
with contributions from Tom Harpur, David Waters
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Hate met with Love
By Elise L. Moore
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TENNESSEE STATE'S RALPH SIMPSON REMEMBERS MARTIN LUTHER KING
Roger Lee Randles
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A TEACHABLE MOMENT
Lois Sauer Degler
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You can trust the infinite resources of Soul "IRS"
By Rosemary Thornton
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Flower power
By Kay Ramsdell Olson
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Speaking for Moses: an interview with Val Kilmer
By Channing Walker
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Caught in red tape? God can help
By Mary Lee S. O'Neal
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You have the ability you need
By Beverly Goldsmith
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Dear Sentinel
with contributions from Ellie Mutchler
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Severe burn healed
Christine Elizabeth Hoffman
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Prayer strengthens a marriage and sustains a family
Adella Hughes
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Shattered wrist restored to full usefulness
Theodore M. Holhut
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How I prayed about hazing
By Grayce G. Young
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Hold fast to your dreams—and your prayers
William E. Moody