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'I CHOOSE GOD!'
"If God bothers to feed the little birds, or if He bothers to clothe the flowers in the field, which live only for a couple of weeks and then are gone, will He not feed and clothe you—a human being, made in His likeness and possessing a life span of eternity?"
"When we seek to know God, we quickly discover His deep affection for us, how very special we are to Him. It then becomes very easy—and easier as time goes by—to make God the object of our own affection."
"It is interesting to note that when people came to be healed from certain diseases in the Old and New
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August 5, 2002 issue
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Work-life balance, in three short scenes
Warren Bolon
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letters
with contributions from Cindy Roemer, Ann Benson, John Burnett, Jane Ernst
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How I got a LIFE
BY Ricardo Saldivar
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Finding balance
BY MARGARET ROGERS Contributing Editor
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BUSY lives don't need to be OVERLOADED lives
By Sibylle Bauer
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The paradox of control: GIVE it up to GAIN it
BY Marilyn C. Jones Sentinel staff
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In LOVE with the refrigerator?
BY Kim Shippey Sentinel staff
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FOOD—FRIEND, FOE, OR FUEL?
Holly Keeble
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Inspiration from a spelling bee
BY Jeffrey Hildner
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Through a spiritual lens—'WONDERFUL STRUCTURES'
Peter Anderson
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Designed to be unselfish
By Lois Rae Carlson
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---- 100 years ago
Sentinel Staff
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Touching the infinite
BY Shelly Richardson
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Gallstones dissolved through prayer
Marianne Malchow
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I walked out healed
Phillip Hockley