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The truth makes us free
Two years ago, after I returned from a vacation, I was unable to move my leg. Several months earlier after a strenuous hike, I'd also had some trouble with it. During the hike, I'd raced down a mountainside trying to keep up with another woman. My legs had taken a few days to recover from the exertion and one leg still felt odd, but at least I had been able to walk at that time. Now, after the vacation, I could stand only for a short time and walk very little.
I could not be divided between being the expression of God and feeling disabled.
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July 9, 2001 issue
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Partners in hope and in deeds
The Editors
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YOUR LETTERS
with contributions from Lynda Spencer, Gary Wilson, Emily D. Rodemann, Helen Bates, Jodie Kennedy
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For abused women: it's not hopeless
Linda Osmundson
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WOMEN AREN'T THE ONLY VICTIMS
Sentinel Staff
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What brings healing
Name removed by request
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Paying the bills with God's help
By Elaine Lang
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Help from God, 80 feet under
By Mark Swinney
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I got my wallet back
By Charles Rownd
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Prayer for a child
By Ellen Allen
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Seeking substance
By Bettie Gray
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A life renewed
Diane Sheth
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Able to breathe with freedom
Nancy J. Ashford
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Immediate prayer makes a difference
Sandra Fenton
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We can always turn to God
Marcos F. Colombini
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The truth makes us free
Mary Lou Feringer
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My prayers were becoming old, tired, and rhetorical
By A. Stephen Green
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A monument to life
Cyril Rakhmanoff