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YOUR LETTERS
I have been a subscriber and reader of the Sentinel for many years. Most [issues] have been helpful, some outstanding and extremely interesting—as was the March 11 issue [on healing through prayer]. I was eagerly looking forward to the March 18 issue. What a disappointment to find that it was not written for me at all, but for "children between the ages of 7 and 12." I feel sure the children of that age [bracket] will enjoy it and learn much that will help them in the future.
I have enjoyed and learned from the section of the Sentinel which was designated "For kids" in past issues. However, when I subscribed to the Sentinel, I thought I was subscribing to an adult periodical, and I strongly object to missing a complete issue of the Sentinel!
Jean A. Foster
Glendale, Arizona
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April 8, 2002 issue
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Growing together as a family
Jewel Simmons
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YOUR LETTERS
with contributions from Jean A. Foster, Robin Pryor, Jean Foss, Charles Lindahl, Curtis Wahlberg
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Items of interest
with contributions from Cindy Kuzma, Ron Orozco, Janet I. Tu, Charles W. Bell
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NORTHERN LIGHT on a home of their own
By Ron Mangelsdorf
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GOD IS IN THE DETAILS, TOO
Katie Mangelsdorf
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Parenting on your own—how do you cope?
By Earline Shoemake
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A single dad puts together a family
By Bettie Gray, Sentinel staff
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Raising a grandson
By Marian Polan
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A 'BLENDED' FAMILY 2 religions 2 cultures 1 LOVE
with contributions from Kayed Kahlil, Amy
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Change—and love: the common threads
By Marilyn C. Jones
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In her true light . . .
M B Eddy
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Prayer during childbirth
Rick Lipsey
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The health of children
Glory Holzworth
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God provides for a family
Shirley Bare
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Family ties
Kim Shippey