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Quick to pray, quick to heal
A few months ago, I was pulling my favorite old garden jacket off the hook and knocked over a heavy iron posthole digger that was in the back of the closet. It fell on my foot. The pain was excruciating.
My first thought was that there are no accidents in Love, which is always present and is another name for God. Science and Health says, "Accidents are unknown to God,... Under divine Providence there can be no accidents, since there is no room for imperfection in perfection" (p. 424).
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February 25, 2002 issue
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Integrity is not an add-on
Warren Bolon
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YOUR LETTERS
with contributions from Mark Kimball, Fred French, David K. Martin, Lynne Johnson, Peg Parish
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items of interest
with contributions from Michelle Wirth Fellman, Nancy Haught, Lisa M. Bowman, Michael Schrage, Rodger L. Hardy
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Morals, morale, and money
Warren Bolon Sentinel Staff
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On nations, business, and ethics
Bob Tucker
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AN AWAKENED VIEW OF BETRAYAL
D. K. Simms
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Building trust in the real estate business
By Kim Shippey Sentinel Staff
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Would you pay back $300,000 if you didn't have to?
Dave Hohle Sentinel Staff
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Rebekah Rushing's faith and fundraising
Julie Mahler Sentinel staff
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Why you can trust God in business
Merelice
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Prayer helped me keep my job
David Norton
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God's help in a time of severe illness
Cheryl Ranson
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Allergic reaction vanishes
Marìa Deisy Ortiz Cedano
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Injuries quickly healed
Faye O'Grady
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No more panic
Patricia Farrar
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Quick to pray, quick to heal
Evelyn E. Whitfield
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Attention, book readers: slow down
Russ Gerber