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A world of selfishness?
The Sentinel has had the privilege of interviewing Yale University law professor Stephen Carter on two occasions. The first opportunity was in 1996 after the publication of his book Integrity. The second interview came last year following his latest work, Civility: Manners, Morals, and the Etiquette of Democracy.
Expressing God's love is its own reward.
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May 3, 1999 issue
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To Our Readers
Russ Gerber
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YOUR LETTERS
with contributions from Claudia de Guere, Barbara Beth Whitewater, Melissa Hadaway
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items of interest
with contributions from Sharon Begley, Brother Andrew, L. Gregory Jones
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Preserve the family
By Robin Jagel Berg
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The key that unlocks and locks
By David W. Barton
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Our daughter's safe passage through the aftermath of kidnap and rape
By Cathy Gowen McCulloch
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Weaving a community's roots: an interview with Gary Gunderson of the Carter Center
By Geraldine Schiering
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Everyone knows how to pray. It's like singing!
By James Scott Rosebush
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A fourth-grader talks about prayer
John I. Pray
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Depression and dental problems eliminated through prayer
Shirley Clark Hoel with contributions from Clark Gilmore Love
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Flu quickly healed
Deborah K. Davis
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Injured shoulder healed, learning ability improved
Margo C. Mathis
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Love for God ends smoking habit
Leslie Meyers
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You don't have to be lonely
By Robert A. Johnson
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A world of selfishness?
William E. Moody