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LETTERS
In a period of great confusion and distress, as I searched for a meaningful answer to meet an immediate need, I discovered Margaret Rogers's article titled "Hope on the rise" in the December 27 Sentinel ["Alone, but not lonely"]. She acknowledges our human concerns with great empathy. She describes simply and clearly how to regard the appearance of evil, and the mental steps to take to counter evil in prayer. It's a short but divinely inspired piece, supported by lovely stories.
I have never before felt so impelled to write a letter of gratitude. I hope someone else may benefit from my recommendation.
LYNN DAMAST
SANTA BARBARA, CALIFORNIA
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February 28, 2005 issue
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LETTERS
with contributions from LYNN DAMAST, PAM GASTEEN, JULIE-ANNE EASTMAN, BARBARA WHITEWATER, JOHN PATTERSON
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ON AN UPWARD PATH
MAIKE BYRD. CHILDREN'S EDITOR
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ITEMS OF INTEREST
with contributions from Michael D. Clark, Peter Larsen
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AGELESS LIVING
By Barbara Vining
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A HEALTH NOT MEASURED IN YEARS
with contributions from David Degler
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MY 'CHANGE OF LIFE' PRAYER
By Beverly Goldsmith
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A LOOK AT LIFE
By Ginny Luedeman
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AS GOOD [AND AS WELL] AS IT GETS
By Rod Carlson
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PEACE ON EVERY ROAD
By Gloria Onyuru
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I DO LIKE TO BE BESIDE THE SEASIDE
JO ANDREAE,
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TRUSTING WHAT GOD HAS WRITTEN
MEG WELCH DENDLER
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THE ETERNAL, TRUE, AND UNCHANGING
RICHARD NENNEMAN
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DIAGNOSED CATARACT GONE WITHOUT A TRACE
PETER SMEDLEY
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COMPLETE FREEDOM FROM IMMOBILIZING HIP PAIN
HERTHA FENNER
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HUMILITY BRINGS HEALING
JOHN QUINCY ADAMS