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HEALTH & HEALING
Can your prayer heal someone else?
"The first time I asked someone to pray for me, I was the most worried and stressed-out that I had ever been."
People Are Praying and things are happening. Problems are turning around at home and at work. Characters are changing for the better, and physical healing is taking place.
Prayer is quite remarkable. It transforms human consciousness, and with this transformation come physical changes.
The mind-body connection is nothing new. People have long recognized the link between a person's mental and physical conditions. Yet further study reveals something more—that prayer is not limited to self-help. One person's prayer can heal someone else. The two people don't even need to be in the same room.
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June 26, 2000 issue
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To Our Readers
Mary Metzner Trammell
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YOUR LETTERS
with contributions from Candace Lynch, Alice Jean Small, Mary Allyene McKinley
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items of interest
with contributions from Sara Terry, Jessica Cohen, Richard Vara, Barbara Hoover, Anita Mathias, Angie Cannon, Carolyn Kleiner
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Good–neighbor policy
By Sandra M. Justad
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GOD'S LOVE OUTSHINES HARD FEELINGS
Bertha Seal
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No gaps in God's Love
By Ronald Gray Walker
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Facing demands? Giving thanks can help
By Holly Hughes
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God's guidance—constant, certain, complete
By Nancy Humphrey Case
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LISTENING TO GOD
Pamela Sperry Thorndike
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"Happy practicing!"
By Kim Shippey
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just today
whitney woodruff moody
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Let your talents
Edwin G. Leever
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TO SHARE FRIENDSHIP
Maartje Hoogendijk
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Loss of hearing healed
William F. Seegert
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Faithfulness to the Commandments eliminates back pain
A. Belle Anderson
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Two quick spiritual healings
Reginald Hayes
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Can your prayer heal someone else?
By Curtis J. Wahlberg
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An appointment with God
Helen Muller
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"Giving does not impoverish ..."
Heloísa Gelber Rivas