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Prayer heals injuries and trauma from collision
A year ago, while I was on an orchestra tour of Europe, I was struck by a bicycle while walking across the street. There was no time even to think about avoiding the Young man, because it was midnight, dark, and I was wearing black, so he couldn't see me. As I got up from the ground, my immediate thought was to forgive him and to assure him that I was fine, even though he seemed quiet anxious and concerned, as did his six cyclist pals.
By the next morning, I was happy to report that my jaw was working just fine — I had tested it on some caramel candy.
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April 19, 1999 issue
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To Our Readers
Russ Gerber
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YOUR LETTERS
with contributions from Peter L. Samek, Roberta Brown
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items of interest
with contributions from Jane Lampman, Jonn A. Szada
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A prayer for peace
Racine Dews
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Discipline—who needs it?
By Edwin G. Leever
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Taking the stress out of distress
By Peter Grant Freeland
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Now I see clearly
By Mary-Louise Collins
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You can do the right thing
By Anne Seymour Faulstich
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LOVE DISSOLVES HATE
Marguerite Wedel
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Being fair to a friend
Penny Wadsworth
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FOLLOWING GOD'S COMMANDMENTS
Karen Hansen Weinman
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Dear Sentinel
Jeremy Jarvis
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Prayer heals injuries and trauma from collision
Mary Reynolds-Golibart
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Soldier finds God in a foxhole
Howard H. Lamb
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God's love heals pain in breast
Carolyn Dain
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It was hopeless, so I trusted God
By Anita Jansson Brady
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To a friend
Laura T. Bantly
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Everyone wins
Margaret Rogers