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Child's broken arm healed immediately through prayer
When our son was in sixth grade, he fell off of his bicycle and broke his arm. He called me at home, crying and saying, "I broke my arm, I broke my arm, I broke my arm!" I went to pick him up, and in the car while driving home, I spoke to him about God being right with us. He well understood this, because since he was three years old, when he came to us through adoption from Germany, he had attended Sunday School.
I continued to tell him, God loves you, and He is taking care of you. I reached out to God to help us. I was not fearful. I asked my son if he wanted me to call a Christian Science practitioner whom he knew, and he did.
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June 19, 2000 issue
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To Our Readers
Russ Gerber
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YOUR LETTERS
with contributions from Skylar Switzer, Philip H. Arnold, Peter Mokgwatsana
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items of interest
with contributions from David Holmstrom, Lori Leibovich, David plotz, Jeffrey Weiss
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First response
By Margaret G. Griffin
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THE CHAIN BROKE LOOSE ... AND I PRAYED
David Drew Hohle
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BEYOND 9 - 1 - 1
Sandy Clark
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Ask yourself: is it my bag of cookies?
By Cynthia K. H. Philip
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Thanks, to some unhonored women
By Tony Lobl
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Speaking with confidence
By Gay Bryant
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It was a case of mistaken identity
By Judith Haugan Ryan
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Optimist, pessimist—or realist?
By David M. Lowe
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Feeling scared? Get to know God
Cheryl F. Ranson
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"IT'S NOT FAIR!"
Julia Schechtman Pabst
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Child's broken arm healed immediately through prayer
Lynne D. Norman
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Drinking habit overcome
Henry Mburu Gitagia
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Prayer heals corneal ulcer
Jeffery D. Smith
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Chronic illness healed; character softened
Gilbert Odongo
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"Tell the kids I love them."—God
By Kay Ramsdell Olson
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Issues of life
Margaret Rogers