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ADVANCING YEARS
Extra–strength pain relief
A baseball player finds help when he turns to God.
You See A lot of ads for painkillers on TV. Obviously, pain is a big problem for people. If you aren't careful, you might think you, too, have to have aches and pains. That they're a normal part of living.
But are they?
By accentuating God's perfect love for His creation, Jesus restored health and wholeness to people. He said that "it is the spirit that quickeneth; the flesh profiteth nothing" (John 6:63). To Jesus, freedom was normal. He doesn't ever seem to have been harmed by what other people thought or said. He always seems to have been so sure that everyone's welfare was in God.
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February 12, 2001 issue
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To Our Readers
Cyril Rakhmanoff
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YOUR LETTERS
with contributions from Cindy Roemer, Anne P. Daly, Vicki R. Knickerbocker, Beverly Baumgartner, Lucia Leith
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items of interest
with contributions from Vivienne Walt, Lisa Miller, Candace Brister
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'Bombay, we salute you'
with contributions from Subhash, Indu Malhotra
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Compassion that unites people
By Rosalie E. Dunbar
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How I pray for peace in the Middle East
By Gloria Onyuru By Calvin DeLano
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The Hope Flowers School unites cultures
By Sentinel staff
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The path to healing
By Rebecca Odegaard
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Diamonds or coal?
By Lois Holmberg
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You, the darkness, and God
By Susan Hunt Deal
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Dear Sentinel
Carly Petersen
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More tennis the same week
Susan E. Peabody
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Healing and kneeling
Gerda Moller
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Healed very quickly
James Carr
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All green lights
Kristen Dowcett
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Always able to keep going
Daniel Jaunin
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Relief from the flu
Charlotte L. Hume
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Free from back pain
Ronald Spongberg
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Extra–strength pain relief
By Robert A. Johnson
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A conversation with your Maker
Margaret Rogers