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A change of heart
Original in Portuguese
In late 1999, I started working for a company that develops software. I was supposed to adapt it to their clients' tastes and needs, working with someone on new methodology in a specialized field. But after two weeks I discovered that there was not much of a job there. This made me feel uncomfortable.
Since I had learned to turn to God with all my needs and to trust Him more and more, I began to pray, ready to obey God. There was a lot going on in my life at the time. I had just returned to Mexico after having been away for almost eight years; I had this new job; and I was about to be married.
I spoke with the person who had hired me, and I was offered another job as a project coordinator. But in this new position, again, nothing was really organized or defined. And again, I didn't feel at ease.
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July 15, 2002 issue
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Always 'under God'
Steve Graham
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letters
with contributions from Laurie Knights Danko, Jim Bender, Lucie Lehmann-Barclay, Susan Early, Lilli Locke, Peggy Johnsen
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items of interest
with contributions from Tom Lowry, Robert Coombe, Craig Cox, Mary Pipher
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From self-interest to the common good
By Kim Shippey Sentinel staff
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On the way to critical mass
By Tony Lobl
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Heal yourself—by helping someone else
By Rebecca Odegaard
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Principle in the marketplace—progress report from Ankara
By Gloria Onyuru
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Make history? Who, me?
By Beverly Goldsmith Contributing Editor
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1929 again?
By Channing Walker
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My brother—what a treasure!
By Barbara M. Vining Contributing Editor
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How can you help fight the fires?
By David Graham
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PRAYER ABOUT FIRES
Lisa Hawkins
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Is it OK to be happy?
By J. Thomas Black
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Disease healed when seen to be unreal
Mary Rankin
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A change of heart
Yamile Fino
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Prayer saves the day
Pamela Shaffer
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To be a force for good
Editor