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Severely injured finger restored
Many areas of the country where I live are still undeveloped, some roads are not yet paved, and although most of the country has electricity, there are sections where there is none. This wonderful healing I wish to share occurred in the wilderness on an isolated beach.
The healing of my finger was so complete that I can't tell which hand was involved.
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March 1, 1999 issue
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To Our Readers
William E. Moody
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YOUR LETTERS
with contributions from Name Withheld, Brenda Evers, Laurie Toupin
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items of interest
with contributions from Louis Dupre, Bishara Awad
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The one thing needed to end stress
By Jan Kassahn Keeler
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One with God
Hilda Ewings
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STRESS HEADACHES HEALED
J.K.K.
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Help for helpers
By Kathleen S. McKown
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Seeking youth?
By Judith H. Hedrick
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"Finding God at Harvard"
Harvard chaplain Kelly Monroe speaks with Kim Shippey, news Editor
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Breaking an addiction to coffee
By David Newbern
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The mirror and the rainbow
Written And Illustrated By Whitney Woodruff Moody
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Our songs to God
with contributions from Matt Gray, Christopher Everett, Nolan Beamsley
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Severely injured finger restored
Edward Thomas Walsh
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Facial lacerations and head injuries healed
Lillian M. Albright
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Father overcomes fear; child walks without pain
Jose Francisco Rosa
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Spiritual light heals serious burn
Éliane Barth-Amaudruz
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Prayer for global security
By Lois R. Marquardt
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Don't be indifferent to indifference
Russ Gerber