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Undeteriorating intelligence
The Word of God, rather than brainpower, is the unlimited source of intelligence.
THERE'S an Alzheimer's clinic a few blocks from my house. As I pass it each day on the way to work, I remember how much God loves each one of the people inside. I remember how, over the years, I've had opportunities to pray with such people. I've sung hymns with them, held hands with them, spoken of God's love with them. And, at these times, I always knew that—no matter what adversities these men and women faced—they were responding. Actually, we were responding together to God's grace and unending affection for each one of His children.
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April 12, 1999 issue
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To Our Readers
William E. Moody
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YOUR LETTERS
with contributions from Laurie Whitehead, Doris Denninger Varnum, Tara Talbot
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items of interest
with contributions from Reuters, Vanessa Julye
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Self-destructive behavior: a way out
By Michelle Boccanfuso
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When the I is rightly placed
Beulah M. Roegge
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God helps, not hinders
By Faith Walsh Heidtbrink
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Taxes and the divine economy
By David D. Hohle
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"What's it take not to quit?"
By Kim Shippey, News Editor
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Love, not guilt, improves the environment
By Curtis J. Wahlberg
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New strength for my race to the top
By John Keith Park
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"Mirror, mirror on the wall"
Thomas Richard Mitchinson
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Feeling divine Love's presence ends fear and illness
Moïse Bikaï Mabong
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Swelling and inflammation healed
Jeanne Dodd Elliott
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Prayer heals lump in breast
Katherine A. Junkin
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Able to breathe without difficulty
James L. Jordy
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Stop and smell the flowers
By Nancy Louise Ranks
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ENJOYING NATURE, UNHARMED
Robert A. Wakefield
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Undeteriorating intelligence
Mary Metzner Trammell