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[Tony Lobl, “Growing beyond ‘us and them,’ ” Sentinel, May 14, 2018]
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Expressing and drinking in God’s love heals and redeems as nothing else can.
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Divine Truth, which can be glimpsed by thought elevated through prayer, is the watchword we can trust. 
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A first step toward seeing more unity was to redeem the word millennial.
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Love needs to be expressed in practice, not just in theory. 
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Kids
One night, I was watching television when a commercial advertising flu relief pills came on.
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Testimony of Healing
A few years ago I developed stiff muscles in my back that made it very difficult to move or lie down comfortably.
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Testimony of Healing
This testimony is an expression of my gratitude to God for a healing that took place more than thirty years ago while I was on a business trip in an Eastern Bloc country that closely monitored the movement of all visitors from the United States.
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Testimony of Healing
Some time ago I was faced with a difficulty in my throat and could not swallow properly.
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Image and Inspiration

'Eternal are Thy mercies, Lord ...'

Eternal are Thy mercies, Lord;Eternal truth attends Thy word;Thy praise shall sound from shore to shore,Till suns shall rise and set no more.
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'To Bless All Mankind'

Is 2018 the year to defeat ‘fake news’?

In an annual Marist Poll, released last December, “fake news” ranked as the second-most annoying phrase Americans hear.
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'To Bless All Mankind'
“You didn’t hear?
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Editorial
Unselfed love is when we yearn so deeply to bring another off a cross of suffering that we will pray all night.
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