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The world needs prayer
Many would agree the world needs more inspiration and vision from its leaders, more love and wisdom from all.
But in place of only studying the world's needs, why not consider what we can give to the world?
Each of us is able to take immediate action on world conditions. The act of prayer is known and valued by all who believe in God. Any sincere turning to God for help, the most simple effort, is beneficial. How well can we pray? As well as we know how; and this will lead us to an even greater appreciation of the significance of scientific prayer on behalf of others.
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October 20, 1980 issue
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The world needs prayer
GERALDINE SCHIERING
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The Science of true defense
GENE E. BRADLEY
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Mary, Martha, and first things
FRANK S. MOORMAN
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An aura is no match for divine Love
HELEN A. DEL NEGRO
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At the outer edge
DARREN NELSON
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The environment and the kingdom within us
ROSALIE E. DUNBAR
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Singing "the Lord's song in a strange land"
YVONNE J. WILLIAMS
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Your visit—Love's caring presence
BEULAH M. ROEGGE
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How to help your world
NATHAN A. TALBOT
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To see what God has made
Heather Mackenzie-Childs
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How does one cope with violence? Can it really be healed?...
with contributions from Doris S. LaCue
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Some years ago I was in the United States Army, stationed in...
DOUGLAS NORMAN KEITH