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Soccer injury quickly healed
A few years ago, as I was approaching my senior year of college, I had a significant healing. I was to return to school the next day to begin soccer camp. As it was my last year, I was eager to enjoy my final season. On the day before I was to leave, I had the opportunity to work out with my old high-school team during one of its practices. It was great to scrimmage with other players.
During one of the last plays, I went in to challenge an opposing player for the ball. As we met, our legs became tangled, and we fell down on each other. I heard a crunching noise and a pop. I quickly realized it had come from my knee. I tried to get up, but the pain in my knee was unbearable. I thought that there was no way I would be able to walk, let alone start soccer camp in two days.
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February 14, 2000 issue
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To Our Readers
William E. Moody
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YOUR LETTERS
with contributions from Kathie T. Barnard, Don L. Griffith
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items of interest
with contributions from Ted Halstead, Monica Seaberry
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Men talk about resisting sensuality
with contributions from Joel Magnes, Bobby Lewis, Nathan Talbot
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INNER STRENGTH TO REJECT SENSUALITY
Nathan A. Talbot
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The best protection anywhere
By Ronald Gray Walker
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Are you getting to be "that" age?
By Judith Haugan Ryan
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A love letter, of sorts
By Ivamae S. Hawley
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Listening and learning
By Kim Shippey
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See God's child, not a bully
Stephanie S. Johnson
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Dear Sentinel,
with contributions from Saya Signs, Fujiko Signs
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Healing precludes need for surgery
Christine M. van der Beek
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Soccer injury quickly healed
Travis Thomas
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Divine inspiration brings freedom from flu
Sandra J. Rygel
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Prayer heals head injury
Nicola O'Hagan
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Another trouble spot, or another opportunity to help?
By Helen Bonnell Butt
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What really makes you attractive?
Mary Metzner Trammell