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The right to be redeemed!
Can a murderer redeem himself sufficiently in the eyes of God to become a major exponent of universal moral law? Moses did.
Is it possible for a sexually promiscuous person to repent so completely as to become a symbol of how spiritual receptivity leads to reformation and purity? The woman, sometimes called Mary Magdalene, who washed Jesus' feet with her tears, certainly did.
Should a man who once engaged in fierce persecution of innocent people be entrusted with the religious leadership of those very people? The Apostle Paul was.
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February 4, 1985 issue
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Obedience and harmony—they go together
KATHLEEN PURDY SMITH
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The right to be redeemed!
JAMES ROBERT CORBETT
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In the morning...
ELIZABETH KEYES WILLIAMS
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Putting prayer to work in community service
BARBARA JUERGENS FOX
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The breath of prayer
MAURICE JAY
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The unselfed nature of Christian healing
MARCIA PERRY DUNSCOMBE
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What do you think about Christian healing?
ALLISON W. PHINNEY
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The "meat" of kings or the word of God?
WILLIAM E. MOODY
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Healing at camp
Nancy Louise Robison
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Shortly after our daughter's birth, the delivering...
HELEN GIFFORD GODFREY with contributions from PAMELA E. HAGEN
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Since joining The Mother Church and a branch church over...
FRANCES H. PORRO