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More than random acts
RANDOM Acts of Kindness was a bestselling book in America a couple of years ago. It was a collection of quotations and stories of real people, showing how the world can be made a little better, beginning with one small act of kindness at a time.
Self-centered thinking, though we may not realize it, is similar to a sunscreen.
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March 29, 1999 issue
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To Our Readers
William E. Moody
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YOUR LETTERS
with contributions from Elizabeth Harned, Ron Kelley, Henry Rutledge
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items of interest
with contributions from Lawrence Fagg
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Nature under control
By Nathan A. Talbot
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Where your treasure is*
Garnet Bruce Coburn
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"Thank you, Father"
By Earline Shoemake
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Whose desires come first?
By Elizabeth Ward Beall
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Easter gladness, not sadness
By Beverly Goldsmith
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God's law—sustaining you for eternity
By Mark Swinney
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The many sounds of music
By Kim Shippey
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Seven women who changed history
By Lynne Bundesen
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Severe pain and weight loss healed
Connie Hays Coddington
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Prayer heals cold, eliminates pain
Trudy Herrington
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Multiple injuries from car accident healed
Lydie Louise Demott Orr
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Protection for a prisoner of war
A. Donald Swanson
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Raising children? God has already paid the bill
By Laura Matthews
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More than random acts
Russ Gerber