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INTERNET ESSENTIALS
One of my job duties is Internet research. Browsing Web sites can be educational and rewarding. Sometimes, however, cyberspace paths lead to dead ends or sites that contain questionable or offensive material.
I have found some essential "Internet guidance" from Science and Health, "To begin rightly is to end rightly" (p. 262) and, "Working and praying with true motives, your Father will open the way" (p. 326).
To me, this means I should first connect with God to ensure that my online time will be productive and rewarding. We are always connected with God, but sometimes we need to remind ourselves of this fact.
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December 4, 2000 issue
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To Our Readers
Cyril Rakhmanoff
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YOUR LETTERS
with contributions from Sandi Justad, William van Zyverden, Sally E. Allan
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items of interest
with contributions from Ron Csillag, Clark Strand
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Choose to live
By Ruth Elizabeth Jenks
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A quest for freedom of expression
Bruce Hornsby
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Using the Web—without being used by it
By Michelle Boccanfuso
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INTERNET ESSENTIALS
Sandy Portincaso
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SELF-CENSORING OUR WEB PRIVILEGES
Priscilla del Castillo
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Night light
By Rebecca Odegaard
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What greater gift?
By Barbara Beth Whitewater
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Giving YOU for Christmas
By Bea Roegge
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What's in a name? Lots!
By Diane Wexler Hayden
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Prayer heals injuries
Charlene M. Tunnell
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Rash fades away
Sarah Virginia Matusek
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No scars remained
Leo C. Rogers
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Pneumonia quickly cured
Rosana Pereira de Castro, Saul Pereira de Castro
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Happy anniversary?
By Robert A. Johnson
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When winning is the only thing
Margaret Rogers