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Disease has no hold on you
Healing the fears associated with diabetes gets to the root of the disorder.
ALL YOU INHERIT COMES FROM GOD.
If someone were diagnosed with a disease pronounced medically incurable, is all hope for healing lost? Not at all. And why not? Because of a different view of life that enables one to look at the same situation from a spiritual standpoint, a standpoint that heals. From this spiritual viewpoint, incurability, and, in fact, disease itself, can be seen not as a solid fact but rather as the manifestation of a fundamental error, or mistaken concept, of that which underlies our true being. And there's no uncorrectable mistake, no incurable error.
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July 26, 1999 issue
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To Our Readers
Russ Gerber
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YOUR LETTERS
with contributions from William D. Hutchinson, Jean Jamis
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items of interest
with contributions from Bernie S. Siegel
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Disease has no hold on you
By David C. Driver
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CHILD HEALED OF DIABETES
Louise Kyes Grover
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Fearless in the face of crisis
By Jane Kanugu Mirianki
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God's love removed my grief
By Tiendi Joseph Ngalim
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Disempowering stress
By Jason Sheppard Greer
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Call on God... His help is immediate
By Laura Matthews
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"Woe is me" no more
By Alfred J. Gemrich
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ELIMINATE THE "CANNOTS"
Thora H. Wardwell
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HOW love settled a legal dispute
By Lawrie Ward Honens
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Forgiveness and regeneration
John Clague
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Injured hip healed
Marlene Engle
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Prayer brings safety in severe storm and conquers pain
Karen D. Kopper
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Prejudice healed; effects of an accident overcome
June E. Beckwith
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Spiritual understanding removes an abnormal growth
Ndefi Victor Bavua
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Reliance on God—a healing of diabetes
By Virginia M. Lindquist
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Your influence
William E. Moody