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Needing—and finding—inspiration
I was out with our dog in the local dog park, when I fell hard on my knee and skinned it. It didn't hurt much, and I quickly jumped up and brushed myself off. I really did feel fine, and I let my dog finish his romping before we headed home.
Before I knew it, I was free of all pain.
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August 20, 2001 issue
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Prayer: a practical response
The Editors
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YOUR LETTERS
with contributions from Melanie M. Packer, Tom Gutnick, Barbara Beth Whitewater, Sally E. Allan
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items of interest
with contributions from Daniel Cere, Nancy Caver, Victoria Lee Erickson
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We were just going for a ride
By Katie Newport
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We prayed in the emergency room
By Michele Newport
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Let's redeem those 'senior moments'
By Nancy Hensel
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What do you do when you're in between?
By Dorothy Hewitt
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WANTED: AFFORDABLE HOUSING
Elizabeth Anne Brown
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An airport story with a happy ending
By Catharine Brant
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Looking and listening on the playground
By Linda Casper
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Prayer that hits you where you live
By Virginia Hill
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Opening our hearts to children
By Rosalie E. Dunbar
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A closer relationship with God
Jeanne Troutman
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Needing—and finding—inspiration
Joan Lakin Mikkelsen
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Nothing harmful in God's creation
Bill Fleming
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Notices
with contributions from The Christian Science Board of Directors
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A home you can't lose
Heloísa Rivas