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The ripple effect of Christian healing
Like laughter that starts with one child in a roomful of preschoolers and then spreads in ever-widening rings until the entire class is dissolving in delight, Christian healing has a way of surfacing in a single life and then rippling outward until many lives are transformed. The Christ does that. The Christ doesn't stay confined. You might just as successfully sweep sunlight into a dustpan as prevent the healing light of Christ from cycling outward.
You might just as successfully sweep sunlight into a dustpan as prevent the healing light of Christ from cycling outward.
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May 13, 2002 issue
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Mothering through all seasons
Kim Shippey
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YOUR LETTERS
with contributions from Marianne D. Russell, Vicki Knickerbocker, Richard Shoalts, Betty Jean Kistler
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Items of interest
with contributions from GiGi Burke, Linda Lyons
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'Please, Madam Minister, set my son free'
By Warren Bolon
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DIANA MCINTOSH TALKS ABOUT THROUGH THE VALLEY: MILGAARD, A SYMPHONIC WORK FOR ORCHESTRA, PIANO, AND SPOKEN VOICE
Diana McIntosh
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Chosen by an angel
By Mimi Doe
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A BALANCED LIFE
Mimi Doe
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Mother love SURVIVES
By Gloria Harrison
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Through a spiritual lens-MOTHER AND CHILD
with contributions from Robert harbison, Ari Denison
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A single mom trusts God to carry her through
By Patricia Lesesne
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'The Mothers of Plaza de Mayo'
By Patricia Del Castillo
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THE 'DIRTY WAR'
P. D. C
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Too much to do? Let Mother do it
By Patricia Tupper Hyatt
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A quick healing of a severe injury
Thomas Lee Gordon
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Change in thought heals acute pain
Ellen M. Thompson
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Problems resolved on trip abroad
Zofia Roguski
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The ripple effect of Christian healing
Channing Walker