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Prayer restores peace at work; wound healed instantly
Several years ago I decided that I needed an additional job. So I landed a part-time job at a bicycle shop down the street from where I was living. I thought that this job would be good for me and would help supplement my income. But after a few days I started having relationship problems with the manager, and also with one of the other employees. As time went on, things got worse. I thought I would just quit and find another job. But then I thought, instead of running away from this situation, I should try to heal it through prayer. I really started to pray more deeply, holding to the truth of being and declaring what I knew was spiritually true of this situation.
When Truth works, it goes all the way and can leave us amazed at its power and efficiency.
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October 19, 1998 issue
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To Our Readers
Russ Gerber
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YOUR LETTERS
with contributions from Vaughan Lilley, Gail Beckwith Hyland
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items of interest
with contributions from Vaclav Havel
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Terrorism: what do we do now?
By Jon G. Harder
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No boundaries
Garnet Bruce Coburn
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WHAT KEEPS ME FROM BEING CYNICAL
Harriet Barry Schupp
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The day I stopped double-thinking
By Melanie Ann Wahlberg
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Unselfishness feels so good
By Thomas Richard Mitchinson
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A life of love and healing
By Donald R. Rippberger
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"... a time to dance"
By Katherine Hildreth
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Stop! And start aright
Jane Sandler Lang
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Running around in circles, or listening for God's guidance?
By Helgá Janesch
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God loves you, me, and him
By Barbara Jean White
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Dear Sentinel,
Tobi Paton
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Dear Sentinel,
Stacey E. Bird
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God's love protects and heals
Roger A. Dale
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Injured thumb quickly healed
Edna C. Johnston
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Prayer restores peace at work; wound healed instantly
Douglas A. Hawes
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Severe colic cured
Inge Zander
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Church: a place to find health?
By Philip G. Davis
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Commit to a mission that stirs your soul
William E. Moody