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Joint pain healed through prayer
For several days I had been waking up every morning with very painful elbow joints. There didn't seem to be any cause for this, other than the conditions associated with age. Because I'm a builder who likes to work actively on the job site, not only was the condition inconvenient, but it was also interfering with my performance.
The pain in my elbow joints dissolved naturally and has never returned.
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November 13, 2000 issue
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To our Readers
The Editors
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YOUR LETTERS
with contributions from Ruth L. Plum, Ann F. Searles Cummings, Susan W. Rynerson
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items of interest
with contributions from Peter Feuerherd, Mary NurrieStearns
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Peacekeeping—engaging the world
with contributions from Ryder Stevens
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Get real
By Caryl Emra Farkas
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How's your bottom line?
By Kathleen J. Wiegand
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BILLS PAID. PRAISE THE LORD!
Roberta Dameron
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Weathering the weather
By Mary Folsom
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WHAT'S WIND GOT TO DO WITH GOD?
Genie B. Demers
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After an election
By Maryl F. Walters
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Praying... it's a little like tying your shoes
By Linda C. Richardson
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Dear Sentinel,
Sara McCauley
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A life transformed
Mary Ann Marshall
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Joint pain healed through prayer
Paul Sedan
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Injury healed; financial crisis solved
David W. Forsyth
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Spiritual growth, here and hereafter
By Carolyn Dain
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Ishmael and Isaac
John Selover