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From the Editors
When I Was assigned to write the Welcome column for this issue on world hunger, I felt inadequate.

YOUR LETTERS

I was about to send the Sentinel of March 26 to my family in South Africa.
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One of the challenges to alleviating hunger is transportation.
A longtime journalist who has seen some of Africa's hardest sights talks about the important role the individual can play in feeding the hungry.
During the Spanish Civil War in the 1930s, a United States aid worker from the Midwest was helping hungry children on both sides of the conflict.

Sudan—a case in point

After wondering if his prayer could make any difference in a land of starvation, an American refugee worker found there wasn't any question it could.
Bread for the World has been fighting hunger for more than 25 years.

A FLOODED ROAD TEACHES ME ...

The laughter of children overpowers an American song echoing in the distance.

Helping people help themselves

A woman from South Africa talks about what she learned when she saw herself on the receiving end of charitable giving.
Oxford Famine Relief was set up in 1942 to help war-ravaged Europeans facing hunger, even starvation.
He went to Nepal to change farming methods, but the real story is how the experience changed him.
If you go to God with an illness or injury or other ailment, you can expect healing to happen in your mind—as well as in your body.

Connection

At intermission we talked about God.

Dental surgery not needed

My four wisdom teeth were growing in sideways.

Swimmer of the month

That evening I did another one-and-a-half-hour training session.

Growth disappears

I expected a complete healing of this problem.
God did not create thieves, or victims of theft.

Our home needed to be established on a spiritual basis.

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The Sentinel is in a very real way a "distribution center" for healing ideas.

This was exactly the calm, reassuring answer I'd been listening for in my prayers.

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You are invited.
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I wanted to reach right through the TV screen and say to him, No! It isn't true.