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Journeys of faith and discovery
"Follow me" was an open invitation to the sincere and humble.
Perhaps we each begin our religious and spiritual search for all sorts of different reasons. Some of us may have felt lost in a world of confused values and uncertain outcomes. What is my life really worth; what does it all mean; is there a purpose for me? we may wonder. Some of us might be disappointed with what our lives have so far accomplished. We want and need more. Some may be sick or in pain—searching for healing and divine comfort. Some may be struggling with sin. We all want to be free and to feel clean. Some of us are seeking truth simply because we're impelled to. We're moved by an unstoppable desire to know the reality of God—to experience His loving presence and power in our hearts and our lives.
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May 31, 1999 issue
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To Our Readers
Russ Gerber
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YOUR LETTERS
with contributions from Mark Concar, Lynn Martin, Jo Worthington, Lorelei de la Reza
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What is God?
with contributions from Kay Ramsdell Olson, Honor Ramsay Hill, Elaine R. Follis, Curtis C. Snider, Marilyn J. Smith, Beverley Mills, Verta B. Driver, Fenella Bennetts
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The right kind of sympathy
By Cheryl F. M. Petersen
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Judgmental? Me?
By Beverly Goldsmith
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Unexpected visitor in the parking lot
Audrey Muller
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Grief vanished
By Alfred J. Gemrich
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Safe in the midst of danger
By Robert Earl McFall
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Auditioning?
By Davie F. Ledbetter
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BE WHO YOU ARE
Devon C. LaMaster
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Broken arm quickly healed through prayer
Mary Cecelia Paine
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Need for oral surgery eliminated
F. Ethel Nelson
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Prayer heals pain and restores strength
Nancy Louise Ranks
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Abscessed tooth healed
Deborah Skillin Dibble
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Never lost at sea
By Joanne Leedom Ackerman
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Journeys of faith and discovery
William E. Moody