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Prayer about an intimidating boss
Shortly after my husband and I were married, I began to look for a job near the Army post where he was stationed. I'd come from a good job in Chicago to a hot, dusty, rather desolate area of Texas where pay was low and women didn't have much status. I struggled to get my bearings and to find employment, but there didn't seem to be many job opportunities. I prayed for God to show me what I could do there.
I vowed to see my boss as created by God alone.
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February 18, 2002 issue
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You do matter
Mary Trammell
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YOUR LETTERS
with contributions from Sancy Nason Childs, Patti Mehring, Kristina M. Neiman, Oliver Hirsh
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items of interest
with contributions from Nancy A. Peddle, Mark I. Pinsky, Betsy Mason
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Self-worth overcomes intimidation
By Marilyn C. Jones, Sentinel staff
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Self-image in the mud
By Kim Shippey
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Beyond comparison
By Jenny Sawyer
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For what it's worth
By Madora Kibbe
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Your worth—recovered spiritually
By Richard Bergenheim, Contributing Editor
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Two perspectives on a tale of two nations
By Warren Bolon
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The day I rewrote my life
By Patricia Tupper Hyatt Contributing Editor
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Power to heal addiction
By Riley Seay
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Prayer about an intimidating boss
Holly Bolon
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Learning about God's control
Joan Travis
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Clubfoot healed
Walter Dinardo, Jr.
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The joy of ego-busting
Margaret Rogers