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For many people, the image conjured up by the words big city tends...
For many people, the image conjured up by the words big city tends to include crime, pollution, confusion, and decay—conditions that in their own way seem to resemble the besieged city of Bible times described in the first article "God will save this city." God saved that city because even in the face of overwhelming odds against success, its king prayed. Is there an answer here, a spiritual means of urban renewal for our own cities today?
A city's problems may seem overwhelming, but we are not helpless—we, too, can pray and watch for how the law of God can transform our cities.
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July 1, 1996 issue
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God will save this city
Allan Arthur Bradley
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Indignity isn't man's true status
Tony Lobl
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Don't be befogged, be firm!
Judith Hardy Olson
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A doctor's insights on Christian healing: an interview with Dr. William S. Reed
with contributions from William Reed
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"Eager ears"
Joy Ann Hughes
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Using spiritual tools to bless all: preparing for the Olympics in Atlanta
Virginia S. Harris
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Tranquillity in Kansas City
by Kim Shippey
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Looking for answers to questions about life?
Russ Gerber
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In early 1991 I became ill with some type of cold or flu
Robert Leutwiler
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For some time I have had a desire to write a testimony for our...
Frances Zimmer Lojinger