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No problem is too big for God
One morning I discovered a lump in my breast. I was frightened—and worried about what lay ahead. But I knew I wanted to live and to learn the spiritual lessons God would show me. I felt a conviction that God loved me and knew that He would guide me.
To me, this problem was too big for human prayers, and so for the first time, I asked God to pray through me.
I started to view prayer in a very different way—seeing that it's God's power that does the healing, and that I didn't have to wrestle with the problem on my own. This was a very big lesson for me.
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July 16, 2001 issue
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Love—not guilt
Bill Dawley
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YOUR LETTERS
with contributions from Margaret Wylie, Lois Booker, Aseem Dayal, Louise Harcsh, Marjorie Harrington
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items of interest
with contributions from David Bocking
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Just because you feel guilty ... doesn't mean you are
By Rosalie E. Dunbar
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How do you plead?
By Julie Ward
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Voices that cannot be silenced
By Kim Shippey
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I asked myself, 'Is abortion the answer?'
By Donna Haynes
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An alcoholic's spiritual awakening
By Keith Robey
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From here to there ... to God
By Linda Greve-Fehling
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Go forward
Carolyn Nutwell
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Take it from a toddler
By Laurie M. Scott
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Injured eye restored
Paul Keesing
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Like a mother bird
Jenna Ranson with contributions from Cheryl Ranson
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Birth complications resolved through prayer
Nsimba Tenkawa Ncosi
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No problem is too big for God
Dianne O'Connor
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"I am spiritual"
Betty Hughes
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Healing, curing, and guilt
Rob Gilbert