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LETTERS
I'd like to thank Lois Carlson for her poem, "The Pause," which was published in the April 20 issue of the Sentinel ["Rebuilding the world economy"]. It has meant a lot to me. All the ideas have been helpful, especially, "God who designs you to have what you need here and now." I've stopped thinking of myself as poor. I made an appointment to discuss my retirement account, about which I'd been fearful, and was told I have enough.
I'm also grateful for the idea, "The longing to be somewhere else," thinking perhaps I needed to plan a move within the year. Now I'm grateful to be where I am and enjoying it more.
A pause in prayer today resulted in such harmony, seeing the people I needed to see at just the right time.
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June 22, 2009 issue
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LETTERS
with contributions from JANE MORGAN, CAROL HANSEN, MAE KENRICK, JUDY HARVEY, KEN BRACK
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A CLEAR-CUT PATH
INGRID PESCHKE, MANAGING EDITOR
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ITEMS OF INTEREST
with contributions from Rich Stearns, Ann Rodgers
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A GIFT FROM GOD
BY JANET CLEMENTS
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WHAT REALLY MOVES ME
BY ELIZABETH MATA
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BUILT TO BLOSSOM
BY SUSAN KORTHALS
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What will drive Detroit forward
BY LINDA LEITZ
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HE POINTED HIS GUN AT ME
BY THOMAS MITCHINSON
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A CONTINUAL JOY
BETSY FULGHUM
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FOREVER FATHERED
BY AMY RICHMOND
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THE COMFORTER IS HERE
BENJAMIN GLADDEN
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WHERE INVASIVE SPECIES CAN'T TAKE ROOT
LEE EUBANK
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FACIAL INJURIES COMPLETELY HEALED
DIANA DAVIS BUTLER
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QUICK HEALING AFTER FALL FROM BIKE
AMY SOUTHARD
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FREED FROM CHEST PAINS AND SHORTNESS OF BREATH
CEMILDA SCHROEDER