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Sentinel Radio Edition
January 21, 2001
It’s never too late to turn your life around - Program 103
Guests: Jessie Barth, Richard Herlth, Mary Ann Marshall, Hymn #124
If you think you’ll never recover from mistakes you’ve made, you’ll want to listen to what these guests have to say today. Each one found that breaking out of a disappointing life came when he or she found out more about God. Hear from a commercial fisherman who used to smuggle drugs, and a woman who was twice-divorced and raising five children, with no home of their own. First, a woman tells how she turned a corner to be able to find answers to questions she had—and to climb out of a crisis point in her life.
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