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Always close to God
While I was on a business trip in Europe a few years ago, I checked into a hotel in Luxembourg, not feeling well. Thinking that all I needed was a good night's sleep, I went to bed early.
The next morning I was in much worse shape. I was having chest pains, and I could hardly get out of bed. A blanket of snow was on the ground, and it was still snowing. This meant I would have to drive over icy mountain roads to get to my business meetings that day and the next. This question was also nagging me: Should I check myself into a hospital?
Then I thought, This is a good time to call a Christian Science practitioner to help me pray for healing.
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October 29, 2001 issue
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The presence that never leaves you
Bill Dawley
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YOUR LETTERS
with contributions from Karen Lothrop, Nancy Sellers, Arlene Miner, Leslie Goshorn, Diane Hayden
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Items of interest
with contributions from Robert King, Frederick E. Allen
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My part in controlling terrorism
By Judy Wolff
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God's news
By Elise L. Moore
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Love my enemies ... how can I do that?
By Rick Lipsey
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In the line of duty ...
By Barbara Weigt
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Fearless flying
By Channing Walker
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THE 91st PSALM—and a lesson learned from Larry
By Linda Kopec
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Safe under God's wing
Jennifer L. Merickel
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Who's right?
By Demaris S. Wehr
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A kid prays for peace in the world
By Sarah Liebenrood
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How one person responded to death threats
By David Reed
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Grateful for quick healings
Peter Freeland
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God's care for children
Angel Luis Tosolini
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Bowed legs straightened
Betty Jane Bissell with contributions from Shirley Decker
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Always close to God
Lewis Hall
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Answer to a friend's e-mail
Heloísa Rivas