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Singing your way through the clouds
Have you ever been in an airplane? Flying is so much fun! Lynn's family love to fly because they see amazing sights from the air on the way to visit exciting places. One of their favorite things to do on a plane is to watch the clouds. Sometimes they're white and puffy, like cotton. At sunrise, they're golden, and when the sun is going down, the clouds are orange and pink. Other times, clouds can be stormy black.
Lynn's family once took an airplane from California all the way back home to Florida. Lynn, who was eleven, Mom, and Dad all sat in a row. Grandma Ruth was there, too, just across the aisle. The airplane was flying along, and they all were enjoying the trip.
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December 21, 1998 issue
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To Our Readers
William E. Moody
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YOUR LETTERS
with contributions from Manfred Söllinger, Sandra Scott
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The Science of Christ—the gift of living to love and to heal
Colleen Douglass
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The Christmas story
Duane Valentry
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Christmas in a foxhole
By James B. Crafton
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Christmas in jail
By Lou Torok
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The lie and the liar behind illness and injury
By Lesley E. Gort
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IMMEDIATE HEALING IS POSSIBLE
Robert A. Johnson
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"How to change the world"
By Kim Shippey
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Travel with God
By Joanne Ward Humbert
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Singing your way through the clouds
James E. Thurman, Jr.
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Dear Sentinel
Summer L. Wyllie
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Inner ear trouble and thyroid disease healed
Suzanne Moss
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Reliance on God removes unsightly growth
Carole Anne Blackburne
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Skin cancer healed through prayer
Jacobus P. de Bruyn
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Spiritual intuition leads to safety and healing
Iris C. Keown
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Dealing with an enemy to peace in the Middle East
By Lizabeth H. Furst
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You can trust the Comforter
Margaret Rogers