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Leaning on God's law cures knee pain
"Abide in the law, and the law will abide in you." These words of inspiration came to me clearly, almost audibly, as I walked home after work one evening. I was feeling a sharp pain in my knee each time I took a step. Through attending a Christian Science Sunday School while I was growing up, I had learned to turn to God in prayer at times like this. I slowed my pace and thought about the true, perfect nature of man as the image of God, Love, the true concept of man that is my heritage as a child of God.
By the time I reached my apartment, the healing was complete.
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November 22, 1999 issue
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To Our Readers
William E. Moody
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YOUR LETTERS
with contributions from Virginie Milfort, Barbara Newcomb DeNisi
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items of interest
with contributions from National Institute for Healthcare Research, Heidi Schlumpf, Warren A. Nord, Brian Quincy Newcomb
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Celebrating the Book of (abundant) Life
By Beulah M. Roegge
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THE BIBLE'S ARC OF GRACE
Mary W. Bright
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THE BIBLE—GUIDE TO A NEW YOU
Jonathan Heim
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Are you guilty until proven innocent?
By Karl S. Sandberg, Jr.
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Safe, even in a hurricane
By Kathryn Blackwell Harper
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How we learn to trust God
By Beverly P. Kendall
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Gratitude -don't let envy get in the way
By Lori Ann Jakuc
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THE ABC's OF GRATITUDE
Howard A. Swanson
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THANKSGIVING GIFTS
Betsy Louise Fulghum
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What is God?
Beverly Goldsmith
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Dear Sentinel,
Molly Racette
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Long-standing smoking habit dropped overnight
Frederick M. Le Moin
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Trust in God restores health and strength
Nancy O. Balog
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Leaning on God's law cures knee pain
Jack L. Berger
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Flu healed instantly
Linda Haddock
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Alcoholism overcome through prayer
Cyprian Leslie Kheswa
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Comfort for a grieving parent
By Carrie T. Becker
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A MOTHER'S JOB, A QUESTION ANSWERED
Carol K. Cummings
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The Bible and self-esteem
Mary Metzner Trammell