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We're spiritual, not material
Some healings require searching study and patient prayer, but my most recent healing came quickly.
I'd been invited to my sister's for lunch, and had parked on her steep driveway. Several other cars were tightly parked on it, so to get around to her door I had to edge between one car and the garage. Unfortunately I hadn't noticed that the garage door was partway down, and I hit my head hard against the metal. There was a loud crack and tremendous pain, and I was a little dizzy as I went into the house.
Immediately I began to pray for myself by seeking a deeper understanding of the fact that accidents were not part of God or His creation. The noise of the accident had been so loud to me that I was sure everyone in the house had heard it, but they were all busy in the kitchen.
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May 28, 2001 issue
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To Our Readers
Cyril Rakhmanoff
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YOUR LETTERS
with contributions from Peter O'Brien, B. H. Jones, Janet L. Pantoja, Kate Lazarus
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items of interest
with contributions from Rhonda Miskowski, Roy Lloyd
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WARRIOR FOR PEACE
STANSFIELD TURNER
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A politician who prays
By Karen Olsen de Figueres
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A changing military and a constant peace
By Ian Finlayson
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Love in litigation
By Kenneth E. Bemis, IV
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Let yourself be carried
By Ingrid Peschke
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How spiritual healing works
By Mark Swinney
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Never too late to pray
Ellen Tumlin White with contributions from Edward White
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We're spiritual, not material
Vivien Taylor
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Relying on God brings freedom
James W. Boyd
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Love is here to heal
Waltraud Ballhausen
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It doesn't cost a cent to help a child
By Paul Grimes
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Code-red prayer
By Emily Turpin
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Is there a Shepherd for the 21st century?
Heloisa Rivas