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Growth disappears
A spot appeared on the back of one of my legs and was growing larger. At first I paid little attention to it, because it wasn't bothersome. But eventually it became noticeable, and I realized that I needed to do something about it.
I had been taught to depend on God as my Father-Mother, who is always present. I had always been cared for by God when problems arose, and I expected a complete healing of this problem as well. Because God made us, and gave us everything real, nothing imperfect is part of us.
I expected a complete healing of this problem.
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May 21, 2001 issue
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"What do I know about hunger?"
Bill Dawley
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YOUR LETTERS
with contributions from Sheila Delport, Mary Pryor, Fern Savee
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Hunger at home and abroad
By Bob Press
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GIVING MORE THAN A CUP OF MILK
Sentinel Staff
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Sudan—a case in point
By Chuck Wattles
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TO FEED THE WORLD: PROD THE POLITICIANS
Sentinel Staff
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A FLOODED ROAD TEACHES ME ...
Luisella Jaques-Deraney
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Helping people help themselves
By Dorothy Maubane
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Prayer took me somewhere I'd never been before
By Curt Wahlberg
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Connection
Joel Magnes
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Dental surgery not needed
Catherine Lignier
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Swimmer of the month
Daniel Howe
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Growth disappears
Sandra Scott
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Prayer after car is stolen
Diva Faccio
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Practical and provable truth
Karen James
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What you need, when you need it
By Anjuli Graunke
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What can God do about hunger?
Margaret Rogers