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A healing of toothache
One Monday afternoon when I came out of school, I told my mom that my tooth really hurt and that I couldn't eat my lunch.
I was so happy to go back to school and see my friends.
When I woke up the next morning, my face was so swollen that I could only drink through a straw. I stayed home from school that day.
My parents prayed for me and loved me, and my little sister sang hymns to me. I read one of my favorite books that tells us how we're filled up full with thoughts from God. I prayed. I knew God had made me perfect, so nothing could come in to bother me or hurt me.
On Wednesday I still had to stay home from school, but by later in the morning I told my mom that I wanted some carrots for a snack.
Thursday, I was so happy to go back to school and see my friends. I was healed. I'm thankful to God for taking care of my family and me.
Laura Fleming
Newport Beach, California
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December 25, 2000 issue
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To Our Readers
Mary Trammell
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YOUR LETTERS
with contributions from Peter F. Barker, Evelyn E. Brattain, J.L.S.
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items of interest
with contributions from Stacia Brown
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The celebration of promises fulfilled
By Bea Roegge
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A LESSON LEARNED ABOUT CHRISTMAS
Robert Lewis
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Star of wonder
Hilton Bill Farmer
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JOY to the world
By Dorothy Maubane
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Christmas came in April
By Hildegard Arnesen
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Christmas today, tomorrow...
By Helen Lapp
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Mind-body
By Nathan A. Talbot
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Do you no anything?
By Julie Pabst
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No more Christmas blues
Betty Garner
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A healing on Mt. Washington
John M. Tyler, Sr.
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A healing of toothache
Laura Fleming
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Prayer about the environment
Raimunda Eliete Lira Menezes
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Quick healing of injury
Lucille Rife
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Looking for a job?
By Alice Small
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The eternal Christmas
Cyril Rakhmanoff