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The story of Esther
QUEEN ESTHER prepared her message to Mordecai carefully. "Go, gather together all the Jews that are in Shushan, and hold a fast for me. Do not eat or drink for three days or nights. My maids and I will do the same. Then, even though it is against the law, I will go to the king. If I perish, I perish."
Esther knew that approaching King Xerxes without being called could mean death. But if she didn't talk to him, all the Jews in Persia would be killed.
After sending her message, Queen Esther sat down to think.
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September 20, 2004 issue
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A book that's your friend
Mary Trammell
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Bounce, flip, and soar!
By Shannon Miller
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Attitude
Claude de Jocas
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what would you do?
with contributions from Zoe Mahler
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The case of the TV trouble
By Gwendolyn Joy Forest
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School Stories
with contributions from Katherine Brokensha, Nescillah Awino Omondi, Lena Howe
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Like a pearl
with contributions from Erin Plum, Ben McArthur
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Toothache healed
Chris Martinus
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When I was running with my friends . . .
Jason Vencatasamy
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Forgiveness at the potluck
Kristy Daubach
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When I went to camp
Tatum Hughes with contributions from Jesse Jackson, Mother Teresa, Martin Luther
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The cut was gone
Amanda Noori
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I love playing football
Chris Chrzanowski
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A letter from Colombia
By Christian Vásquez Rojas
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The story of Esther
By Laurie Toupin
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'Sunshine-Moon'
By Lana Adele Baader
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Things you've shared
with contributions from Nick Shrader, Maddy Brandenburg, Noelle Shoemake, Sarah Narciso, Lindsay Dolansky