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Letters
So often I have taken Jesus’ words, “There is nothing covered, that shall not be revealed” (Matt. 10:26) to mean the error will come to the fore to be dealt with . . . and stopped there. Ethel Baker in her August 29 Sentinel [“Your God-given dominion”] article, “God gave you dominion,” says, “Obstacles . . . can be challenged to reveal the blessings that lie beyond . . . .”
What a wonderful continuation of what will be uncovered and unhidden. In carrying forward the idea of revelation, Ms. Baker showed me the necessity and the reward of follow-through.
Pam Lampson
Corpus Christi, Texas, US
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October 3, 2011 issue
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Letters
Pam Lampson, Ellen M. Saunders, Chuck Lindahl, Joanne Greenman
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Take the uphill option
Ingrid Peschke, Managing Editor
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Scholars labor meticulously on a definitive Old Testament
Matti Friedman
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Defeating the challenge of aging
Robert Gilbert
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My get-up-and-go career
By Phyllis W. Zeno
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Love kept me going
By Henry Goff
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Falling Upward
Kim Shippey
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Ageless living
By Jürgen Vogt
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River of life
Steve Okwor
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Just turn on the light!
By Kyle Borch
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Freed from depression
By Janice McCurties
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Good stewards
Laura Remmerde
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Way to go!
Joann Smedley
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‘Like brother birds’
By James Corbett
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Much more than a songbook
By Fenella Bennetts
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A friend, a health fair, and a web search
Kathy Feist Vescovi
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‘Our Father’ and the global economy
Robert Bullock
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God saves and delivers
By Christa Kreutz
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Healed of restricted mobility
George S. Birdsong, Jr.
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Arm injury and immobility healed
Solange Cravo Silveira
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Eye twitch healed
Kelle Johnson
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Piles of trash, mountains of solutions
The Editors