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Prayer conquers grief and restores freedom of movement
When my husband passed on suddenly after a wonderful marriage of thirty-eight years, I was healed of grief by the conviction that God is Life, and that all the good I had been blessed with through our relationship could not be lost. However, I soon entered a severe testing time and began to suffer considerable pain and difficulty in walking, which I had always enjoyed so much. It seemed necessary to curtail my physical activity greatly.
The good I had been blessed with through our relationship could not be lost.
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February 8, 1999 issue
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To Our Readers
Russ Gerber
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YOUR LETTERS
with contributions from Helen Enright, B. Lois Mckay
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items of interest
with contributions from Wendy E. Anderson
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Healing the lonesome heart
By Channing Walker
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There is no alone
Barbara R. Banks
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DEAR, DEAR PAPA-MAMA LOVE
Joan Sieber Ware
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Bringing calm to all kinds of storms
By Herb Huebsch
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They are God's beloved children!
By Julio C. Rivas T.
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Swords into plowshares
Kim Shippey with contributions from Arnold E. Resnicoff
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Open for business, open for peace
By Brian J. S. Kissock
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Jamie and the plastic petunia
Edward Hobart Tonkin
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Dear Sentinel
Noah Bruegmann
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Dear Sentinel
Daisy Ostenberg
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Symptoms of rheumatism quickly healed
Charlotte Junge
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Family life restored
Tracy McLaurin Bronner
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Healings throughout childhood
Margaret D. M. Mullen
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There was syrup all over the canned goods
By Sharon S. Currin Mahaffie
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Honesty is power
William E. Moody