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LETTERS
Oh, what a waking-up I received while reading your August 28 issue [on "Healing destructive criticism"]. All my life, I have displayed criticism at many periods, and have thought little about it until I read all the wonderful articles in this issue.
For years, I thought I actually was helping my fellow man by criticizing him when he failed to measure up, and in many cases telling him so. Now I'm making a promise to myself to improve and criticize less, or better yet, at all, and leave the correction of others' faults to the Lord.
Thank you so much for all your wonderful literature—and in particular, this good issue. I learn more and more with every reading of the Sentinel and am a longtime subscriber. Keep up the good work!
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November 6, 2006 issue
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LETTERS
with contributions from MYRA W. BROWN, LINDA VARA, ROGER COLWILL, JOHN AND SUE PATTERSON, DOROTHY DAUGHERTY
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THE TEN COMMANDMENTS—FULL OF PROMISE
PATRICIA KADICK, STAFF EDITOR
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ITEMS OF INTEREST
with contributions from Elie Wiesel
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The 'thou shalt not' promise
BY ELAINE FOLLIS
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'First lessons of the children'
BY JULIE WARD
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Timeless life-guides
BY ROBERT STRANATHAN
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It meant more than do not steal
BY ROBERTA DEVER
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Even the night shall be light
Bettie Gray
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SAFETY AT SCHOOL AND EVERYWHERE ELSE
with contributions from SARAH HYATT
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I prayed for myself
Emma Westerhof-Shultz
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SEEKING PEACE AND STABILITY IN NORTH KOREA
CHANNING WALKER
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A DREAM COME TRUE
SANDRA BALDERSTON
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'PERFECT' MAKES PRACTICE FUN
GINNY LUEDEMAN
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STAYING AWAKE FOR THE FAMILY OF MAN
ALLISON PHINNEY
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A CHOICE FOR PRAYER AND HEALING
KATHLEEN TACK MCRIVETTE
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CAT ALLERGY HEALED
VERONICA KLINE
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GOD'S DIRECTION—ALWAYS RELIABLE
ANTHONY WHITEHOUSE