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A lifetime of healing
I'm so grateful for all the years of my life that I have depended on God for healing of every sort. When I was growing up, my mother was a Christian Science practitioner, and childhood diseases were healed within a day or two or less through her prayers.
I have been most grateful not to have had any major illnesses as an adult. Physical problems such as flu, colds, aches and pains, have been healed entirely through prayer.
Several months ago, I had a beautiful healing of a terrible pain in my side. I woke about 2:30 a.m., and this pain doubled me up. I called a practitioner, and she prayed for me. Within a half hour or less, the pain faded away and I fell asleep. I woke in the morning completely healed, and I have never had a return of the trouble.
Several months ago, I had a beautiful healing of a terrible pain in my side.
I have had many healings through prayer during my long life. I can't be grateful enough for the practitioners who have helped me.
Thelma V. B. Douglass
St. Petersburg, Florida
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January 29, 2001 issue
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To Our Readers
Mary Trammell
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YOUR LETTERS
with contributions from Jane Morgan, Ann Tufts-Church, Barbara M. Nichols
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items of interest
with contributions from Ann Scott Tyson, Nate Hendley
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The quest to be a survivor
By Channing Walker
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Pass the popcorn: spiritual discernment at the movies
By Madelon Miles
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'Odyssey in prime time'
By Kim Shippey
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Norman Mailer and The Band—God shows up in the strangest places
By Madora Kibbe
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Prayer isn't hard work
By Susan Booth Mack
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Listening
Annabel Keely
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Handyman prays often
John Thorndike
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Corns gone overnight
Leah S. Le Croy
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A baby at last
Esther Gutridge
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Prayer in an accident
Christine Buxton
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A lifetime of healing
Thelma V. B. Douglass
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Child quickly healed
Ripple Langdon Wilson
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City of "firsts"
By Kim Shippey
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Are you teachable?
Russ Gerber