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Help for abused women
Nothing can damage God's children—and that includes you.
What does it mean to be the child of God? This was one of the questions I was considering in connection with a church assignment. I knew that each of us is, in truth, the embodiment of all that God, our Father-Mother, makes us to be, His image and likeness. But I also knew that to prove this, we need to correct behavior that is not good, and to separate materialism from our thoughts, including cultural, racial, and ethnic traits that would make us forget who we are as God's children.
WE ARE MADE IN GOD'S LIKENESS
The difficulty of grasping this concept enough to apply it in everyday life was made simpler for me when the following event occurred.
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March 9, 1998 issue
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To Our Readers
Russ Gerber
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YOUR LETTERS
with contributions from Annette Bridges, James J. Conley, Marsha W. Fitzhugh, H. David Van Dyck
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items of interest
with contributions from Ruah Swennerfelt, Tanya Beck
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When a gunman took children hostage in my community
By Jan Kassahn Keeler
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MACLEAN'S 1997 HONOR ROLL
Patricia Hluchy
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God's angels—and EI Niño
By Marcia Wisesndanger Glass
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Get your life back on track
By Thomas Rhodes Hundley
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Opinions ... opinions. Then there's Truth
By Edna Mary Watson
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Performing in public—without fear
By Pauline D. Jenner
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What happened when our kids took the rabbit for a swim
By Faye Wadsworth Danenburg
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Help for abused women
By Sally Hilding
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Tuberculosis cured through spiritual means alone
Paul Martin Winiger
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Child's quick healing through prayer
Erin Swinney with contributions from Mark Swinney
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Severe digestive trouble healed
Ann H. Pearman
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Polio and flu overcome
Helen Dobson Brown
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A book that explores the connection between thought and health
By Sharon Slaton Howell
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Prayer that holds us in His hand
William E. Moody