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An Australian nurse speaks
Earlier this year, the Sunshine Coast Daily in Queensland, Australia, published a letter from a medical nurse responding to an article the newspaper had carried a few days previously under the heading "Medical advances fail to help those in need."
The nurse wrote: "...We need to go to the root of our problems to permanently deal with them. In our gardens we can cut the heads off our weeds, but if we don't deal with the roots, they will surface again, maybe in some other form.
"Having been involved in the health-care industry for over fifteen years, I would like to say that I have not seen such quick results as when a young woman, diagnosed with a tumour behind her eye, declared that it had disappeared after being prayed for by a person who understood spiritual laws; or the elderly stroke victim who had been bed-fast for ten years, who stood up and walked unaided after letting go of resentment towards others.
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July 24, 1995 issue
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An Australian nurse speaks
by Kim Shippey
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Is healing really in accord with law?
Georganne T. Bartow-Clark
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Claiming our dominion over evil
Robert A. Charbeneau
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Dear Sentinel
with contributions from Kendall Thirlwell, Alex Evers
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True self-preservation
Maja Joanna Geck
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Don't react
Harriette Meldrim Hill
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Wake up! Wake up!
Dorothy Edith Drummond
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Can we stop the erosion of trust?
William E. Moody
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The brothers of Genesis
Mary Metzner Trammell
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In 1972 I was healed of acute malaria through prayer
John Leonard with contributions from Jean B. Leonard
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Since I am very active in sports and have been in gymnastics...
Amber Jenkins with contributions from Cathy Skeen