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from the Editors

from the Editors

From talk shows to front-page headlines, sexuality is presented as a controversial issue.
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Prayer makes clear the healing power of Christlike innocency to overcome sensuality.
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There can't be any weak spots or flaws in man's real selfhood as the child of God.
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If you are truly loving, then you want only what is the very best for the one who means so much to you.

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Poem

Childlike trust

Your trust in God makes His Word clearand Love your only guide!And trusting Him your heart discoversneeded answers cannot hide.
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No one can place limitations on your potential for healing.
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The Bible, with its drama, people, messages, and inspiration, communicates through all time.
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"True individuality and freedom from peer pressure.
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Second Thought

From Richmond Hill Update, April 1993 "Telling the truth" Ben Campbell, an Episcopal priest, is Pastoral Director of Richmond Hill, an urban retreat center for the city of Richmond, Virginia.
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Editorial

"An army of people praying"

A high-school student decides to pray—and not fight—when he's faced with ethnic hatred.
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Editorial
Your life won't get out of control when you let God shape your desires.
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Testimony of Healing
I Write this testimony with the hope that others may benefit from the ideas expressed.
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Testimony of Healing
Four or five years ago I had a healing that showed me how important it is to "stand porter at the door of thought," as is stated in Science and Health.
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Testimony of Healing
As early as when my daughter's baby teeth came in, it was evident that they were not well aligned.
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Testimony of Healing
In the summer of 1991, I played Kate in Shakespeare's The Taming of the Shrew—quite a physically demanding role.
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