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Very helpful
[Joanne Leedom-Ackerman, “Leaning on God stills life’s storms,” Sentinel, April 9, 2018]
This very helpful article reminded me how to proceed through storms of unbecoming behavior—that God, Love, is always available to still such storms and is not dependent on human conditions or forecasts. When we let Love still the storm by stilling our own thought and staying moored to God, we will experience peace, the peace that surpasses all understanding!
Jean Hodinh
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Really hit home
[‘To bless all mankind,’ Eric Nelson, “A practical understanding of the infinity of God,” Sentinel, April 9, 2018]
This article really hit home with me. Thank you to Eric for bringing out that with God we aren’t limited, but we have God who is infinite and takes us all the way. Thanks!
Carole Bell
via JSH-Online.com
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May 14, 2018 issue
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From the readers
Jean Hodinh, Carole Bell
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Worthy—and free from the weight of the past
Terry Ann Homan
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The power of ‘let’
Deborah Huebsch
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Truth is always the solution
Yvonne Joy Prinsloo
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‘I wanted to serve God’
Benjamim Pilipili Vonga
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Self-doubt: Exit stage right
Juliet Beck
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Black and white? Or brothers?
Name Withheld
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Instant healing of kitchen burn
Jan Abrams
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No longer lactose intolerant
Charlene Anne Miller
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Arm restored to full mobility
Cindy Martin
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‘Grateful for all the good’
Emmalee Dent
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'O God, our Father-Mother, Life ...'
Photograph by Ann Blamey
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Growing beyond ‘us and them’
Tony Lobl