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Getting a (new) life
How I stopped missing out on all the good around me
I Was Obsessed With changing. A dozen times a day I would think about moving to another locale and embracing a new way of life. Admittedly, my current physical surroundings were lovely, but I somehow was frustrated. I wanted more activity, more interaction. A change in environment seemed the only answer.
Soon I was beginning my days with a sense of joy linked to nothing other than the delight of being.
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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