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Woman unharmed after being hit by bus
Woman unharmed after being hit by bus
It was only a couple of days after the death of Diana, Princess of Wales, and some friends and I had been sharing some ideas in regard to the news. We had been particularly cherishing the concept of immortality, which gave us all a sense of the continuity, perfection, and good that can never be interrupted or cut off.
It was with the buoyancy of these thoughts in mind that I set out one day with my brother to the local train station to spend a full day in London. We were walking along the footpath of a busy road when I realized there was a cyclist approaching behind us. I stepped out onto the road to allow him to get past, and as I did so was hit from behind by a bus about to pull into a stop.
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October 12, 1998 issue
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To Our Readers
William E. Moody
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YOUR LETTERS
with contributions from Edna V. Locke, Donya Freitag, Benedict Atsir
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items of interest
with contributions from Elie Wiesel
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Love that wipes out fear
By Rosalie E. Dunbar
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From fear released
Sharon Slaton Howell
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Grief dissolved
By Marilyn Crawford Jones
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Which way to the lion's den?
By Robert Dennison Wright
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SPIRITUAL PEACE INSTEAD OF EMOTIONAL CHAOS
Carol Rockhold Miller
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Seeking approval?
By David C. Driver
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Angels at exam time
By Fay Kallos Fahs
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Angel visitor
Rhona Marguerite Wilson
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Woman unharmed after being hit by bus
Carolyn Hamer-Smith
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Prayer leads to employment and restores hearing
Robert L. Mugg
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Child healed of fever
Leah Petersen
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Abdominal pain healed
Stanley Chudy
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Raising Children
By Barbara Beth Whitewater
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All set for the day?
Russ Gerber