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Young at heart
I heard it again just the other day: "Youth is a state of mind." Most people would agree with that, yet there has to be more to it than simply maintaining a youthful attitude.
When we come across people who seem forever young, we often find, as well, a recognition, on their part, of their immortality. Not the immortality that drugs or surgery promise. Real immortality. Spiritual immortality. Today, along with people's constant thirst for knowledge, there is a more serious searching for spiritual, non-mortal, identity. Knowing of this innate spirituality results in a life progressively unrestricted by time and aging.
Is this just another mental visualization exercise meant to trick your body into staying young? No, actually it is a recognition that your real identity truly is ageless, spiritual.
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April 26, 1999 issue
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To Our Readers
William E. Moody
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YOUR LETTERS
with contributions from William Rankin, Becky Bredwell, Sancy Nason Childs
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items of interest
with contributions from Matt Witten
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Where does creativity come from?
By Beverly Goldsmith
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From A Musician
Kenneth Girard
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Expect happiness and healing
By Marian Cates
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Road rage can yield to God's law of love
By Robert L. T. Holcomb
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Young at heart
By Mark Swinney
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So much to do, so little time
By Susan Booth Mack
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PRAY FIRST? BUT I DON'T HAVE TIME
Thomas Richard Mitchinson
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Searching for God ... with columnist James M. Wall
By Kim Shippey
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Lighting one another's candles
By Janet Madeline Erskine
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Severely injured finger healed through prayer
Amanda Holmes Duffy
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Spiritual understanding removes unsightly growth
Diane P. Dailey
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Fear conquered; back pain healed
Kent A. Libbe
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Spiritual healing prevents need for surgery
Karen Knight
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How I prayed after I saw the news
By Sally Jean Hilding
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The precious promise
Beulah M. Roegge
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Life without stop signs
Russ Gerber