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Once at one of my softball games...
Once at one of my softball games we were warming up by throwing the ball back and forth with a partner. When my partner threw the ball to me, I had my mitt down at my legs, and the ball hit me on the forehead— hard! It really hurt, and I was crying. A big lump formed on my forehead. My mom wasn't at the game yet, so I went over to the lady who had brought me and sat out for an inning.
I knew I was the reflection of God and that God was perfect, so I had to be perfect.
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December 16, 1996 issue
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Spiritual healing lifting the burden of disease
Russ Gerber with contributions from Larry Witham
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The "enoughness" of God
Judith Hardy Olson
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Religion is the "forgotten factor" in...
Bob Harvey with contributions from Charles Tart
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From material to spiritual medicine—a mental journey
Robert Ennemoser
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What true love demands of us
Christine Tomovich
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Giving and receiving
Fenella Bennetts
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How Good Do We Have to Be?
By Rabbi Harold S. Kushner
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For eternity
Bernice Holly Higgins
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A QUESTIONS & ANSWERS EXCHANGE
editorial staff
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The challenge of being religious in America today
by Kim Shippey
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True religion
Jill M. Madrid
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God has been my Physician all my life
Mary Lee S. O'Neal
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Once at one of my softball games...
Carolyn Kaufman with contributions from Joan L. Kaufman