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Needed: faithful witnesses
Healing others begins with healing yourself.
If You Were brought into court and falsely accused of being a lying, stealing, immoral person, your lawyer would no doubt try to find faithful witnesses who could testify to your true character, who could bear witness that you actually acted in an honest, upright, moral way—that the charges being brought against you had no basis in fact. In such a situation a good witness, one who is faithful in telling the truth, could make the difference between whether you go to jail or are set free.
One evening my husband asked me to pray for him.
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September 25, 2000 issue
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To Our Readers
Cyril Rakhmanoff
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YOUR LETTERS
with contributions from Ray E. Green, Robin Joy Clarke, Mary Bedkober
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items of interest
with contributions from Bruce Sullivan, Michael Novak, Kevin Sharpe
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Responding to tragedy's cry
By Beulah M. Roegge
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Am I my brother's keeper?
Frances N. Taubert
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Needed: faithful witnesses
Joyce D. Wethe Robertson
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Don't let the bugs bug you
By Doris L. Brown
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In the groove with God
By Blake Elliott Windal
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Holy moments behind bars
By Ellen Moore Thompson
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In awe of Love
Joann Cook Smedley
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Where were the men?
By Marta Greenwood
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Healing through several generations
Diana M. Waller
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Prayer heals knee injury
Sarah E. Wither
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Sleeping difficulties eliminated
Elizabeth Harned
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Child's trust in God heals facial wounds
Evan Mehlenbacher
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Why I stopped smoking pot
By Thomas Rhodes Hundley
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The other nine
Heloísa Gelber Rivas