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Prayer conquers pain and academic difficulties
One day I suddenly felt a terrific pain in my left leg and noticed that its appearance was not normal. I immediately affirmed that there is no pain in Truth and therefore there can be no truth in pain, and so there was in fact nothing wrong with my leg. After about two hours of my taking this stand and sticking to it, the pain stopped; and on looking down, I saw that my leg was normal.
I was so very grateful for this quick healing.
Ever since my late teens, I had wanted to study journalism, but somehow in a long and busy life, there was never time. At the end of last year, I decided to make time and enrolled in a college. For the next five months, I attended lectures every Saturday morning. It was a most interesting experience, and I learned so much.
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February 28, 2000 issue
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To Our Readers
William E. Moody
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YOUR LETTERS
with contributions from Newman Vosbury, Barbara Dean Henke, Henry Kramer, Rita Kramer, Henry Holt, Dee Mahuvawalla
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items of interest
with contributions from Stephen Goode, Robert Parham
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Faith—blind or enlightened?
By Carol K. Cummings
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Welcome, daylight!
Lindsay Gould Schaefer
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Think you're a misfit?
By Pauline D. Jenner
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Rub-a-dub-dub
By Donald R. Rippberger
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Prayer that disarms violence
By James Scott Rosebush
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Tighten your focus and stop the skid
By Pamela Guthman
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Down with apathy
By Judith Haugan Ryan
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Take off those green glasses
By Lois Sauer Degler
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PRISCILLA SAYS "NO"
Patricia del Castillo
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Mountain climber healed of illness
Laurie J. Smith
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Prayer conquers pain and academic difficulties
Mavis H. Michelmore
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Travel proceeds harmoniously; abdominal pain healed
Bernice S. Poindexter
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Childbirth proceeds painlessly
Susan Maraba with contributions from Dennis B. Maraba
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Prayer heals sudden illness
Paul B. Keesing
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Single, yet with a love that cannot be lost
By Cynthia Alyce Neely
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Do we need religion?
Russ Gerber