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The healing effect of unconditional love
A crowd was following a man who had helped many people recover from disease. Suddenly a sick woman elbowed her way to him and managed to touch the edge of his clothes. In spite of the multitude, he stopped. The woman must have touched him lightly, weak as she was because of a loss of blood that had been plaguing her. But he acutely sensed her request for aid. And at once, she felt that she was well (see Mark 5:25–29).
The rules of healing are available to anyone, unconditionally.
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June 11, 2001 issue
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Not on shaky ground
Cyril Rakhmanoff
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YOUR LETTERS
with contributions from Carrie T. Becker, Kenneth Girard, Marjorie Harrington, Barbara Young, Lin Key
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items of interest
with contributions from Dana Mack
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Escape from an abusive marriage
By Diane Cultum
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Looking for the right one?
By Jonathan Wells
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WHAT "THE RIGHT ONE" WAS THINKING
Sherri Hays Wells
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The seed that always bears fruit
By Johanna Beier
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A MARRIAGE RECONCILED
R. Elita Lira Menezes
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A gift from God—that's what I wanted my marriage to be
By Danis Mutchler
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A TOTAL END TO CHRONIC ASTHMA
David Reed
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Armed and artistic
with contributions from Scott Wallace
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Love and science
By Elizabeth Richards
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"They shall bear thee up in their hands"
Diana Shayon
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Prayer should be joyful
Sharon Jeffrey
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An hour of prayer
David McAlpine
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Never out of God's protection
Marianne M. Scott
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The healing effect of unconditional love
Heloísa Rivas