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Prayer heals injured arm and shoulder
Almost three years ago I was shoveling snow one afternoon on the downward slope of our paved driveway, when I slipped and fell so quickly I was hardly aware of the downward motion. I landed on my left elbow and was aware of a cracking noise and pain in my shoulder. My first thought was, "Nothing happened"—a spiritual declaration I had proved in an earlier experience. I was able to get up and go indoors.
The next time I noticed, my shoulders looked alike, and my arm moved as freely as the other.
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January 31, 2000 issue
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To Our Readers
William E. Moody
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YOUR LETTERS
with contributions from Michéle Bryant—Cabral, Kathy Leech
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items of interest
with contributions from Deborah F. Galiga, Scott Simon, A. Katherine Grieb
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On the ethics of prayer
Channing Walker
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Unafraid of their names
By Carol Rockhold Miller
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The healing harps
Christine Jenks Herlinger
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Afraid of losing someone dear?
Helga Janesch
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Death's travesty
Dorothy Gordon
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"Challenging Our Nation's Spirit"
By Kim Shippey
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When friends pray together
Brett Ellen Keeler and Chloe Jamerson
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Dear Sentinel,
with contributions from Joel Brundage, Lucille G. Hammel
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Protection while driving; back pain healed
Paul E. Murray
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Prayer heals injured arm and shoulder
Jane Rolleston Rueckert
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Unsightly growths disappear
Charles Hanson Kaehn
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Looking for a better process?
Russ Gerber