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Explosion survivor learns valuable spiritual lessons
In May of 1998, I'd moved to a mobile home and was settled in, except for having the propane gas turned on. After my landlord turned it on, I took a nap. When I woke up, I went to turn on the stove to make sure it was working properly. An open gas line had filled my home with gas, and instantly it ignited, throwing me several feet backward as the stove exploded. Though my body was on fire, I was able to get up and run outside. Then I collapsed.
In one sense, there's no way to explain my escape, as my feet were badly burned and my muscles were damaged. But God's law gave me the strength I needed.
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January 14, 2002 issue
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This is a good time
Dave Hohle
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YOUR LETTERS
with contributions from Joy Scott, Susan Chan, Vicki R. Knickerbocker, Gerry Vieten, Isaac Gatwiri, Virginia Hill
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Items of interest
with contributions from Aynur Ciftci, Robert J. Barro, Harvey Cox
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I'm not Eve—women's place in theology redefined
By Katherine Degrow
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She sees a new seminary
with contributions from Laura Lapointe
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Removing the mental veil
By Marta Greenwood
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Journal notes from the Middle East
By Wendy Winegar
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Tolerance in Bombay's railway station
By Neera Kapur
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Politics of tolerance
Warren Bolon with contributions from Emmanuel Diffa
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Nine Parts of Desire, The Hidden World of Islamic Women
By Warren Bolon Sentinel Staff
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Explosion survivor learns valuable spiritual lessons
Patricia Tweedle
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Spiritual growth eradicates migraines
Ann C. Brown
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Prayer—in every need
Celmira Blea
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Finding God, finding health
Leyla Martin Pinzon
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A beginning to the end of intolerance
Channing Walker