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HAVE you ever thought about what your ingredients' label would include if you were labeled just the way food is in the grocery store?
Sometimes, if we are having problems with a friend, we might feel our ingredients are mostly anger, jealousy, or misunderstanding. Or if we don't get the role in the play we want or make the team we tried out for, we may feel full of self-pity and resentment. Maybe we feel our labels change day to day or moment to moment, depending on our behavior. Every time our labels change, we might feel out of control. But if someone came and put a label on you that says, "100 percent pure, Godlike, good idea," would you believe it?
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November 1, 1999 issue
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To Our Readers
Russ Gerber
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YOUR LETTERS
with contributions from David L. Duffy, Joann Cook Smedley, Henry G. Rutledge
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items of interest
with contributions from Faye Flam, Paul A. Soukup, Marianne Williamson
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Technology Friend or foe?
Reported By Rosalie E. Dunbar
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Mother, I think I'm ready
By Curtis J. Wahlberg
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Danger? God's power to the rescue
By Toni Tartoue Wengler
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A David perspective on Goliath-sized problems
By Steven A. Salt
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HEALTH—"HARMONY AND ... NOTHING ELSE"
Lesley E. Gort
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The Bible: showing me where I'm going
By Laura Matthews
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Fujiko T. Signs
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WHAT COLOR IS GOD?
Nancy Louise Ranks
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Prayer heals hepatitis
Wanda Patterson
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Vision and balance problems quickly healed
Elizabeth Pearson
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Child prays; injured foot healed
Austin Germiller
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Prayers for healing and for justice answered
Karen S. James
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Reliance on God eliminates unnatural growth
Anne Stearns Condon
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Safe, wherever
By Robert A. Johnson
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Spiritual viewpoint: the Internet frontier
William E. Moody