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Dear Sentinel
Two bullies were calling me names on the school bus. One day they rang our doorbell over and over and over again. When we opened the door, the two boys took off on their bikes. One afternoon they pulled my ears on the bus. That really hurt.
At breakfast my mom and I read an article in a Sentinel about bullies. It told about a little boy who prayed, and suddenly one of the bullies became friends with him. Ta da!
Mom and I talked about how I could think of my bus as Noah's ark (see Gen., chaps. 6, 7) and how Noah would let only good thoughts on the ark. She told me that God would let only good thoughts get on the bus. Then we prayed to God.
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October 9, 2000 issue
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To Our Readers
Cyril Rakhmanoff
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YOUR LETTERS
with contributions from Henry Rutledge, Jean T. Aydell, Pat Beitelshees
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items of interest
with contributions from M. J. Zuckerman, Will Rodger, Brian O'Reilly, Chris Barett
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Invention and innovation
By John L. Selover
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Voting with assurance
By Susan Booth Mack
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LISTEN UP!
Judith Haugan Ryan
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JUST FOR THE JOY OF IT
Melanie Ann Wahlberg
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PRAYING ON THE RUN, LITERALLY
Richard Bergenheim
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DISCOVERING GOD
Caryl Emra Farkas
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Has anyone seen the jello mold?
By Candace Lynch
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Praying for Missy
By Nancy Doty
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Dear Sentinel
Grant Biesterfeldt
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Prayer ends dizziness
Vincent L. Armstrong
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Severe sore throat and unsightly growth healed
John S. Lemke
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Child prays and is healed
Natasha Millington
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Injury healed; strenous activity proceeds smoothly
Norman A. Anderson
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Prayer brings peace and healing
Marion Knight
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Staying close to family
By Susan W. Thacher
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What you can do for the president
Margaret Rogers