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Protected at gunpoint
Original in French
One afternoon a few years ago I was taking a book about spiritual healing to the library at the Pompidou Center in Paris. My church was offering the book to the library as a gift. Hoping the book would be accepted, I had prayed that it would be in a place where it would be helpful to people.
In the Metro, on my way to the library, I thought about how giving this book was an act of love, and that everything involved with it was under God's control. So it had to be good.
On my way to transfer to another line, I was alone on the platform inserting my ticket into the turnstile, when I heard quick footsteps behind me. Two young men jumped over the turnstiles.
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July 29, 2002 issue
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Staying on the path
Bill Dawley
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letters
with contributions from Joan Stagg, Ron Walker, Roger Due, Daphne Payne, Dorothy Kerr
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items of interest
with contributions from Amanda Bower, David M. Young
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THE TONE at the top
By Dave Hohle Senior Managing Editor
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When INVESTING, put GOD first
By Tony Lovett
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Betrayed in business, Sustained by PRAYER
By Diane Maloney
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HONESTY worked
By Bettie Gray Sentinel staff
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Buyer BEWARE
By Beverly Bemis Hawks Dewindt
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SURVIVING a stock market crash
By Beverly Goldsmith Contributing Editor
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A SPIRITUAL VIEW OF MARKETS IN TURMOIL
Christine Negley
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Integrity in coaching college football
By Kim Shippey Sentinel staff
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More than human destiny
By Tony Lobl
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A time for steadfastness
By Russ Gerber
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A life full of spiritual healings
Peter Tonge
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Prayer brings happiness and resolution
Melva Smith
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Protected at gunpoint
Marcelle Gense
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Economics 101
John Selover