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FOR CHILDREN
Celebrating the angel messages that heal
They had finally arrived! Ellen, with her daddy, mommy, and Grandy (Grandy is Ellen's grandma), had traveled many hours to get to the beautiful snow-covered mountains. Her friend Austin had come with his family, too. It was going to be so much fun to go outside and build a snowman together! (It didn't usually snow where Ellen lived.)
The first day was great. Ellen and Austin, bundled in their coats, woolen gloves, and hats, played outside all afternoon. But that night, Ellen didn't feel like eating. All she could do was cry because she felt so terrible. Some of Ellen's friends back home had missed school feeling just this way.
"We are all going to need to pray," Grandy said. Ellen's parents knew that Grandy was right. The family had learned that praying to God was the best thing you could do if you were sick. They had been helped and healed many times. They knew that God is Love. And Love's laws are strong and powerful—mightier than even the biggest mountains that Ellen had ever seen.
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December 23, 1996 issue
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Removing the obstacles to peace in the Middle East
Keith J. Henderson
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Safety in the Middle East
with contributions from Martin Luther King
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Spiritual history and the Middle East
Beulah M. Roegge
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The prophecy and birth of Christ Jesus
Courtnay L. W. Douglas
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Unexpected Christmas blessings
Ellen Moore Thompson
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The gift
Jillie Periton
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Celebrating the angel messages that heal
Jan Kassahn Keeler
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Hallelujah!
Ned Garnhart
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The end of the millennium: have we missed it?
by Kim Shippey
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Is God changing—or are we?
William E. Moody
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One day when I woke up to go to school I felt awful
Kelly Scott with contributions from Sandra Lynn LeCompte Scott
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My roommate and I were working on a ceiling fixture in an upstairs...
Rosalie E. Dunbar
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When I was in college, I had many opportunities to rely on...
Katie Grigg-Miller