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Saved from fatality
Choosing life in the face of death
Recently, a mother and her daughter described to us their experience of protection and spiritual growth when the daughter was involved in a severe car accident.
Vicki: It can be a very frightening experience to hear a strange voice at the other end of the telephone saying, "This is the emergency ward." I received such a call one evening from a small hospital across country.
Elizabeth: This incident now lies several years behind us. At the time, the whole experience, from my being lodged under the truck, being rescued, and being hospitalized briefly, only struck me as nonsensical.
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August 31, 1998 issue
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To Our Readers
William E. Moody
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YOUR LETTERS
with contributions from Gene Maulding, Daniel R. D. Scott, Eileen Mansfield
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Are nips, tucks, and chemicals the answer to aging?
By Colleen Feldmann Douglass
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A DIFFERENT KIND OF CHECKUP
Joyce D. Wethe
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Is it really a matter of dollars and cents?
By Linda Hitt Shaver
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How Love provides
David Ryan Simmons
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Talk to me!
By Joy Valara Smith
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Cheating while away from home? Or traveling with moral dignity?
By Kevin G. Graunke
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The value of being a nonconformist
By Henry G. Rutledge, Jr.
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Saved from fatality
By Vicki A. Turpen Elizabeth Ann Turpen
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David—shepherd, musician, warrior, king
By Richard C. Bergenheim
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Trust in God heals hemorrhaging
Regina May C. Jacobs
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Mother and child healed
Mia Signs with contributions from Fujiko Signs
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Prayer eliminates rash
Name removed by request
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From a bombing survivor
Mary Lee McIntyre
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How love heals grief and loss
By Madaline Walter
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Violence ... "Let It End Here"
Mary Metzner Trammell