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Meet Noni
Australian artist Noni Clarke may not yet be a name people recognize outside of Victoria, her home state. But she's well worth getting to know. This multitalented 20-year-old (who is also a double bass player and professional swing dancer) finds that no matter what she's doing, putting God first has resulted in the greatest rewards. Sentinel staff editor Suzanne Smedley recently spoke with Noni, who was in Melbourne where she lives and works.
Noni, what does it mean to you to be "an artist"?
At university they challenge you to express your personal feelings through art. But to me, being an artist is about letting God's work come through me. I like to think that I'm God's song and that He's expressing His music through me.
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April 25, 2005 issue
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LETTERS
with contributions from MUSA NATAWIYOGYA, CYNTHIA BRIDGES, DIANNE JARRETTE, EMILY CRANDALL, CHRIS LOWENBERG
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'God is working His purpose out'
KIM SHIPPEY, SENIOR WRITER
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ITEMS OF INTEREST
with contributions from Caroline Page, Monica Von Dobeneck, Gary Emerling, Kathleen LaCamera
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Life's silver thread
By Rebecca Odegaard
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A layoff drove me to my divine purpose
By Laurenz Peschke
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Designed to serve
By Patricia Kadick
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Meet Noni
Suzanne Smedley with contributions from Noni Clarke
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'EVEN THE NIGHT SHALL' BE LIGHT...'
By Marilyn Perkinson
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JESUS' TEACHING—inseparable from his healing
LYLE YOUNG
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SHOOTING HOOPS ON GOD'S PLAYGROUND
KENT KADICK
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INSTANT MESSAGING
MARILYN JONES
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GOD'S VERDICT IS HEALTH
POLLY KAMAU
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STEADFAST PRAYER HEALS KNEE PAIN
MELISSA HAYDEN
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ALLERGIES GONE, NEVER TO RETURN
ANNA-MONIKA WASMUS