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Spiritual healing is possible for you, today
Not a single prayer is wasted.
Many years ago, I was diagnosed with a neck condition that my doctor called "cervical ribs." He said some of the vertebrae were longer than they should be. The result was that my neck came out of alignment, causing me considerable pain.
Although he'd helped me for many years, he said there wasn't a cure that would provide permanent relief. He said it would be best to learn to live with it. I accepted this diagnosis.
After I went away to college, I didn't seek out a new doctor. Since my neck sometimes went back into place on its own, there wasn't always pain. But there were times when it seemed unendurable, and I could never tell just when those times would come.
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April 30, 2001 issue
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When there's no other way . . . but to pray
Mary Trammell
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YOUR LETTERS
with contributions from Mildred K. Robbins, Barbara Shutt Wallace, Sally E. Allan
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items of interest
with contributions from Susan Larson
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What would you do if you heard you had only six months to live?
By W. Riley Seay
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Spiritual healing is possible for you, today
By Rosalie E. Dunbar
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Unable to walk . . . still able to pray
By Jon Benson
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Journal entries from a prodigal's mother
By Gwendolyn Joy Forest
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THE STORY OF THE LOST SON
Eugene H. Peterson
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Would you be surprised if something good happened?
By James Shepherd
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Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon: fantastic fantasy
By Stephen Humphries
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CREATIVITY: WHAT MAKES THE DIFFERENCE?
Stephen T. Carlson
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Eating disorder gone
Jessica J. Wadsworth
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Prayer about vandalism
Osvaldo Rosenberger
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Healing after a car accident
Lila Caparrós del Rio
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A teacher's aide prays on the spot
By Elizabeth Whittlesey
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Something to respect
Heloísa Rivas