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Child finds healing in God's love
I had a nice healing of a bee sting. It was beautiful sunny day, and we were playing outside on the deck. Without my realizing it, a little bee slipped into the back of my sneaker. Soon I began to cry because it hurt. My big sister ran inside to find Mommy.
The little bee must have stung me. Quickly I took off my sneaker to let the bee go free. It sat very still on the deck. Mommy and I sat nearby, and we talked about how much God loved me and the sweet little bee, too.
Very soon I wasn't crying anymore, and the pain was all gone. The best part is that the little bee flew away.
Thank you, God, for freeing me and the little bee!
Meredith Jane Korthals
Hingham, Massachusetts
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September 6, 1999 issue
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To Our Readers
Russ Gerber
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YOUR LETTERS
with contributions from Katie Pratt, Geoffrey K. De Mercado, Fern Williams
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items of interest
with contributions from Rita Ann Miller, Dauglas Jacobsen
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Time to get ready for school
By Judith Haugan Ryan
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How I dealt with bomb threats at my daughters' schools
By Cynthia K. H. Philip
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I PRAYED AND I WASN'T AFRAID ANYMORE
Jessica Philip
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Which is more powerful, love or hate?
By Margaret Ann Godine
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I learned to love all my pupils
By Helga Janesch
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The book won every argument
By James Joseph Conley
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Healing racism
By Beverly Goldsmith
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True cleansing
Donald R. Rippberger
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Because God isn't lost
By Linda Jo Beckers
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Anyone can pray—including you
By Cheryl F. Ranson
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A puzzle poem
Wilma Goodwin
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Torn ligaments quickly healed
Robert R. Harris
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Child finds healing in God's love
Meredith Jane Korthals
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Financial problems solved; lump in chest healed
Rose Piggott Addy
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Fall on ice leaves no trace of difficulty
Dorothy Cochran
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Prayer and rejoicing conquer severe pain
Curtis Claude Snider
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Why be crabby?
By Robert A. Johnson
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Finding solutions that work—for the environment and our own lives
William E. Moody