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Child prays and is healed
It was my second day of first grade. I was very happy, because I was assigned to the teacher I had wanted, and my best friend, Amy, was in my class. When it was time to go to lunch, our class walked down the hall and downstairs to the cafeteria. I sat down next to Amy and another friend. After we had finished eating lunch, Amy and I were playing—kicking our feet into each other under the table. I was sitting on the edge of my seat, and I slipped off and banged my mouth on a metal bar on the table. I hit my top gum right where my two front baby teeth had fallen out the month before. I started to cry, and raised my hand to get the lunch lady's attention. She sent me to the nurse's office.
Later during that afternoon, I felt my teeth go back to their regular position.
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August 21, 2000 issue
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To Our Readers
Mary Metzner Trammell
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YOUR LETTERS
with contributions from Paul Sheridan, Don L. Griffith, Sharon Jeffrey
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items of interest
with contributions from Bruce Lloyd, Philip Jenkins, Ira Berkow, Ann Shields, Tim Stafford
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Let's end mob violence
By Rosalie E. Dunbar
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SAFE IN A PROTESTING CROWD
Enrique Smeke
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Live and learn
By Judith Haugan Ryan
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LEARNING TO LOVE READING
Jacquelyn G. F. Shay
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Home yet?
By Shirley J. Clark Jones
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Stand up for what's true about you
By Beatrice W. Reinertson
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A psalm of summer
By Roselyn G. Paul
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Goldie and Sam
By Claire Fisher
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Dear Sentinel
Erin Swinney
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Calm trust in God ends flu symptoms
Lucile Snyder
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Child prays and is healed
Grace Abbott with contributions from Melissa Abbott
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A lifetime of blessings
Robert Charles Koehler
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Prayer heals severe pain
Ruth Farcau
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Head injury quickly healed
Lois Izard
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How I was healed of eczema
By Kathryn Jones Dunton
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God and the Internet
Cyril Rakhmanoff