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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