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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