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PRAYING ON THE RUN, LITERALLY
In college I had a roommate who loved to run. After some prodding, he got me to join him. The course we took went for several miles and ended with three long hills. I usually ended up walking over the last two or three.
I went over that hill faster than ever before.
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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