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Prayer proves itself reliable
Early in 1998 I began to have shortness of breath and feel uncomfortable sensations across my chest. Heavy digging and walking uphill were particularly difficult, and I tended to avoid such exercise as much as possible. Otherwise I tried to follow my normal routine.
I was constantly praying, claiming that I was made in God's image and likeness, as we learn from the Bible. So I was made free from physical illness and limitation. Nonetheless, the discomfort continued, off and on, throughout the summer.
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March 19, 2001 issue
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The creative life
Cyril Rakhmanoff
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YOUR LETTERS
with contributions from Isabelle Cunningham, Margie Middendorf, Claudia Renner, Glenn W. McCullough, Mary Allyene McKinley
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Items of interest
with contributions from Carol Throntveit, Joan D. Chittister, Christina M. Puchalski, Russell Stannard, Dayton Fandray
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Witness to creation
By Sara Terry Gabrels
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Writing fiction
By Gail Gilliland
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BOOK REVIEW
Guinevere Harwood-Shaw
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Spiritual tones—thoughts of a jazz pianist
Joe Benedict
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Painting as prayer
By Simona Gerasimova
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Mental chemistry and healing
By Richard Requarth
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Through a time capsule, the past speaks to the present
By Rosalie E. Dunbar
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Burned out?
Name removed by request
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Prayer proves itself reliable
John de V. Sadleir
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A mom and a daughter pray together
Kelsey Johnson with contributions from Kimberly Johnson
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Everything fell into place
Patti Fox
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God was in charge
Virginia M. Chadwick
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Restored through prayer
Thomas A. Gutnick
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When things feel hopeless ... try mercy
By Milika Nevárez
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Why people don't give up
Margaret Rogers