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How I got into spiritual healing
NUMBER OF YEARS AGO, I was working in a job I loved. It had purpose, and I didn't think I could ever find anything as fulfilling. But then the company was downsized and I was laid off, and I was devastated. "What else in life do I have to do?" I asked.
I looked for work and didn't find anything but rejection. Since we had wanted to move our family to Missouri, I continued the job search there. I began to feel in many ways that I was left out of God's plan. I was discouraged and started to devalue myself. Even with a loving wife and family, I still felt unloved.
About the author
Riley Seay is a Christian Science practitioner living in St. Louis, Missouri. This article was adapted from a broadcast that aired on Sentinel Radio.

May 27, 2002 issue
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The guy on the second floor
Steve Graham
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letters
with contributions from Anna Rowe, Debbie Tonkin, Julie-Anne Eastman, Doug Brown, Harriette Meldrim Hill
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Items of interest
with contributions from Catherine F. Musgrave, Carol Easley Allen, Gregory J. Allen, Cal Thomas, Mike Fillon
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the SEARCH for HEALTH and WELL-BEING
By Giulia Plum
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A pediatrician's story of prayer and healing
By Beena Kanani
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How I got into spiritual healing
By Riley Seay
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A daughter's diabetes HEALED
BY TONY LOBL
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'THE DOCTOR COULDN'T BELIEVE IT'
Jane Laws
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Why choose PRAYER?
By Judith Hardy Olson
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It's natural to heal others
By Carrie Becker
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Sexual abuse—a license to hate?
By Bea Roegge
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City street crossing
Suzanne Liebenrood
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In her true light . . .
Sarah A. French Battey
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It's a goal!
By Kim Shippey Sentinel staff
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Infection and sprain healed
Barbara Weigt
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Glaucoma healed through prayer
Reynold Ramseyer
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Spiritual growth brings physical wellness
Victoria Bellec
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Healing without limits
Editor