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November 18, 1991 issue
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INSIDE: LOOKING INTO THIS ISSUE
The Editors
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Travel without fear
Ralph N. Whistler
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How can we help society's castoff children?
Hildegard Arnesen
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How close is God?
Anneliese Bolt
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Ending private wars
Thomas Richard Mitchinson
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The only way a Church can go—or grow
Allison W. Phinney, Jr.
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Prayer that heals—getting it right
Elaine Natale
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I wish to share a healing that brought beauty, joy, alertness...
Ceola W. Callier with contributions from Clarence H. Callier, Cynthia Callier Richburg
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Soon after commencing my study of the healing truths...
Donald Kenneth Walsh
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For most of my life I sought medical help for the ills of the...
Alvin (Ed) Werneke with contributions from Donna I. Werneke, Teresa Lynn Werneke