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To Our Readers
Potential. Promise. Fulfillment. We would probably all agree that at least in some measure everyone has potential. That every life has a spark of promise. Many people, however, don't seem to achieve or even discover their potential. The promise isn't realized. Fulfillment can often appear to be elusive.
If you've struggled with any of this in your own life, you're not alone. Yet there is a way to cancel regrets about the past and to overcome the frustration of missed opportunities—a way to find fulfillment. The answer is a spiritual one—and countless lives have proved the practicality of this prayer-based, God-directed approach.

March 13, 2000 issue
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To Our Readers
William E. Moody
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YOUR LETTERS
with contributions from Donna S. Knuth, Virginie Milfort, Wendy de la Harpe
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items of interest
with contributions from Gail Russell Chaddock, Randy Peyser, Mark Noll
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What might have been
By Channing Walker
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Are the two of you a good fit?
By Lorita B. Williams
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"The future of medicine-and the medicine of the future"
Virginia S. Harris
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You are not Eve's descendant
By Patricia del Castillo
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God's line is never busy
By Laurie Toupin
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... and this woman's beat goes on
By Marylou Churchill
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Study hall: a place to PRAY
By Joan Sieber Ware
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Prayer heals severe pain and weakness
Joan Rapaport
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Unjust arrest reversed; high fever healed
Mark Dimu Ngeri
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Child turns to God and is healed
Jeffrey Ball with contributions from Pamela Ball
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A lifetime of healing
Inge Jørgensen
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Mental surgery
Alice Manger Hofstetter
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How well do you know your neighbor?
By Jan Kassahn Keeler
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My neighbour
Marietta G. Lyon
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Progress for women—without anger
Mary Metzner Trammell