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Blessed—not lucky
The week after hurricane Andrew struck, I visited South Florida and interviewed two families whose homes had been destroyed in the storm. Their words—excerpted below—shine with faith, gratitude, and hope. Their experiences provide vivid evidence of the protecting saving power of God, divine Love.
Mary Trammell: I have with me Peggy and Don and Peggy's mother, Ruth Peggy, where did you stay during the hurricane?
Peggy: We were in our house.
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November 2, 1992 issue
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FROM THE EDITORS
The Editors
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Prayer and elections
Alaister G. Smith
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The prevention and cure of disease
Sharon Slaton Howell
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You can be a winner, too!
Candace H. Berschauer
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Religious rights and the role of government
Curtis J. Sitomer and John M. Hueffner
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POSITIVE PRESS
"People Really Do Care" by Martin Jacques
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Loving our politicians
David Naboth Williams
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The most important of questions
William E. Moody
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Blessed—not lucky
Mary Metzner Trammell
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I was brought up in Christian Science and attended Sunday School...
Suzanne MacLachlan with contributions from Suzanne H. MacLachlan
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One morning early in 1992, I was very suddenly attacked...
Elsie Williams
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I submit this testimony of healing with a great deal of...
Jolene Frances Joy with contributions from Michael Drumm Joy