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Brothers, sisters, and strangers
A long time ago in a faraway place, a child had been orphaned. The only things she possessed were a few pieces of clothing and a scrap of bread. As the story is told, "She was good and pious, however. And as she was thus forsaken by all the world, she went forth into the open country, trusting in the good God."
The most natural thing in the world for God's people is to love.
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April 3, 2000 issue
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To Our Readers
Russ Gerber
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YOUR LETTERS
with contributions from Carolyn Gill, Ward R. Quincey
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items of interest
with contributions from Luis D. Leon, Michael Meehan
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Depression is not natural
By Colleen Douglass
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SEVERE DEPRESSION HEALED
Vicki A. Turpen
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Can I get to the church on time?
By Robert C. Lewis
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Learning from mistakes
By Clifford Kapps Eriksen
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Intelligence gaps? God can help
By Alma Chico Green
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Building on a stable foundation
By Judith H. Hedrick
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Every puppy has its place
By Sarah A. BRITTON
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Dear Sentinel
Ashley Schoenfeld
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Malignant tumor dissolved
Leonora Thuna
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Prayer heals severe knee pain
Hope B. Quartey-Papafio
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Child's injured arm and wrist quickly healed
Kenzie J. Jones
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God—our constant companion
By Robert A. Johnson
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Brothers, sisters, and strangers
William E. Moody