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YOUR LETTERS
"A few years ago ... the prejudices I had been entertaining concerning men and women fell from me."
When I read Marilyn Jones's article, I smiled (see the "Spiritual Journeys" column in the March 2, 1998, issue). For years, I wrestled as she did concerning titles and perceived inequities. I, too, considered myself a feminist. Then, a few years ago, I experienced a wonderful healing of a long-standing problem. As I repented (re-thought) and reformed (re-formed my life) in relation to the healing, the prejudices I had been entertaining concerning men and women fell from me. It was instantaneous! I saw one man, God's man, infinitely and individually expressed.
Titles no longer cause any reaction in me. And I don't label myself (e.g., feminist) or others anymore.
Suzy Seibert
Tempe, Arizona
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March 30, 1998 issue
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To Our Readers
Russ Gerber
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YOUR LETTERS
with contributions from Suzy Seibert, Sara Gallant, Ashley Worthington
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items of interest
with contributions from Suze Orman, Rosalie Dunbar, Jay Walljasper
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Breaking the genetic code
By Nathan A. Talbot
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A reaction to anger like no other
By Christine Carroll Kaehn
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A CHRISTLIKE LIFE
Shelagh Campbell
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"A Heart to Know God"
Report and photographs By Kim Shippey
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Safe when we hear and heed God's direction
By Lynn Gray Jackson
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FOLLOWING GOD'S GUIDANCE GETS RESULTS
Robert J. Rowan
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Watch out for intruders
By Jason Sheppard Greer
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Jacob and Joseph—divided family members reunite
By Patricia del Castillo
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Effects of poisonous spider bite healed
Mary Allyene McKinley
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Sore throat cured
Harriet S. Impey
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From hypochondria to peace of mind
Yu-Tang Daniel Lew
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Extreme fear overcome
Claire Shillito
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Your nest is not empty
By Joan Sieber Ware
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What's your IQ? Does it really matter?
William E. Moody