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'The enduring, the good, and the true'
One day I noticed several rough spots on my face. They looked as if they could be skin cancer.
Ever since I was a child, I have felt close to God and have felt always invincible because I knew that I was in the presence of God's love. When I noticed this condition on my face, instead of panicking, I wasn't afraid, because I trusted that God would help me. However, I knew I needed to do something about this condition immediately. So I decided to pray about it.
In my prayer I became aware that I must see the beauty of God's creation in everyone and everything, because that picture, to me, is the truth about God's creation. Our Mother-Father, who is God, wouldn't create or cause anyone to suffer from fear or from a potentially deadly disease such as I was thinking I had.
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November 18, 2002 issue
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One father—one family
Bill Dawley
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letters
with contributions from Caron Cosden, Barbara Wilcox, Steve Green, Sara K. W. Bautista, John Stuart Smith, Joy V. Smith
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items of interest
with contributions from Sentinel staff, Daniel P. Amos, Tricia Schwennesen, Albert L. Winseman
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The family of Abraham
Marilyn Jones Sentinel Staff
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Life lessons from a Rembrandt painting
Kim Shippey
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Bible study... transforming lives
Barbara Weigt
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6 stories of protection in times of danger
Reported by Warren Bolon Sentinel staff
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Business, chicken and PRAYER
Judith Ryan
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Angels on the ski slope
JoEllen Thompson
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Spiritual education—a priority
Heloísa Rivas
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'The enduring, the good, and the true'
Lucinda Ferguson-Shook
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A new job, at my age?
Helmut Hilmer
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The Bible and the Key to the Scriptures
John Selover