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Listening to God heals child
Every morning many people turn on their television sets and watch the weather report. Sometimes the weatherperson predicts rain, sometimes snow, and sometimes a beautiful, sunny day. People can then plan their day accordingly. But these perdictions can sometimes be inaccurate.
In a similar way, television often advertises allergy, cold, or flu seasons, and makes lots of other predictions that people who are watching might be tempted to accept without question. Yet I've found that we can turn our "television" off, so to speak, and listen to what God predicts for us. If God is right here with us and God is good (and He is!), all we can catch or get is from God. God's predictions are always correct and result in only good for His children.
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September 18, 2000 issue
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To Our Readers
Mary Metzner Trammell
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YOUR LETTERS
with contributions from Gary Mills, John Burnett
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items of interest
with contributions from Amy Babcock, James Worsham, Craig Stapert, Michael Endelman
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Young people speak out on community
Reported by Rosalie E. Dunbar
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Living at Number 23
By Gay Bryant
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An Olympic hopeful's thoughts on prayer
Rick Lipsey with contributions from Ricky Bower
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Get a grip!
By Hadley Leach
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Peace design for the world
By Kim Shippey
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I needed answers
By Julia Schechtman Pabst
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Prayer heals painful foot
Scott H. Shepard
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Child's fever healed; rash eliminated
Jane W. Shepard
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Listening to God heals child
Jordan Milner with contributions from Laurie Milner
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Full recovery following paralysis
Beverly Geil Hale
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Whose project is this anyway?
By Charles W. Lindahl
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Spiritual ideals and athletics
Mary Metzner Trammell