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There Is No No-man's-land
Two men surveyed the scene of an impending battle. One saw an unoccupied area surrounded by warriors ready to attack. The other saw the same area occupied by a much stronger force. The story is recorded in the sixth chapter of II Kings.
Elisha was in Dothan, and the king of Syria sent "horses, and chariots, and a great host: and they came by night, and compassed the city about" (verse 14). And Elisha's servant said, "Alas, my master! how shall we do?"
Elisha answered, "Fear not: for they that be with us are more than they that be with them."
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February 5, 1966 issue
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The Importance of Scholarship
RUSSELL D. ROBINSON
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Pleasing God
ELIZABETH BICE LUERSSEN
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Our Heritage of Freedom
ETHLYN LUCE BRAMAN
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Stability or Emotionalism?
OAD LABITHA MORRIS
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Scientific Being and Divine Healing
CONSTANCE A. HUNT
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Tommy Proves Love Is Mind
MARION M. BISHOP
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A Union Blessed
Helen Wood Bauman
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There Is No No-man's-land
Carl J. Welz
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When I was a child, I knew...
Ruth V. Adams
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For God's ever-presence and...
Kenneth C. Jasper
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When I was about twelve years...
Helen P. Johnson
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For the privilege of being reared...
Molly Sylvester
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It is with the deepest gratitude...
Dawn Marie Newby
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My Air Force assignment is...
Betty N. Grace
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I was brought up in Christian Science,...
Ruth Tegtmeyer