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DEAR Sentinel
Mom and I were driving home, and we saw a black thing stuck at the top of our garage door. Mommy said, "What's that?" I looked. There were two hind legs and a tail sticking out of the door. It was Heidi, our cat!
We opened the garage door and got Heidi unstuck. Her back legs were straight down, and her front legs were straight up. She couldn't walk. Mommy went to get a box to put her in. I stayed by Heidi and prayed for her. I knew that God could help Heidi.
I prayed to know that nothing bad could happen to her hind legs. The garage door was not truly powerful. God is the only real power.
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December 27, 1999 issue
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To Our Readers
William E. Moody
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YOUR LETTERS
with contributions from Robert Shamleffer, Henry Rutledge
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items of interest
with contributions from Doug LeBlanc, Jim Remsen, Alison Rose Levy
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Millennium: a time of action
By Rosalie E. Dunbar
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A WAKE-UP CALL
Luis Torres
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Baseballs, flowers, and the boys next door
By Jean Branch
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DO YOU HAVE A "GRRR" ATTITUDE?
Ivamae S. Hawley
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"In four days, something good will happen"
By Richard Lee Peters
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Bad roots?
By Susan Ettinger
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New Year's resolutions Who needs them?
By Nancy Louise Ranks
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Getting a (new) life
By Marco F. Farley
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Blaise forgives her friend
By Heather M. Hayward and Blaise Lewis
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DEAR Sentinel
with contributions from Tyler Mehlenbacher, Kathy Mehlenbacher
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Drug addiction overcome through prayer
Sarah W. Sonke with contributions from Melissa Sonke
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Child's prayers bring healing
Christine J. Herlinger
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Severe behavior disorder healed
Marvin Randall Williams
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Leading a double life?
By Marilyn C. Jones
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Did you have a good Christmas?
Margaret Rogers