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Picking up where my granddaughter...
Picking up where my granddaughter left off, I can explain that a rainforest adventure I had a few years ago required some strenuous hiking on steep and slippery trails. While I was able to accomplish everything that was required of me at the time, I returned home with a leg that was very painful. Walking and sitting were slow and very difficult for me.
By praying diligently each morning, I was able to get out of bed and accomplish all that was needed. I began to see steady improvement in the condition of my leg. Then one day while I was outside clearing some underbrush, I tripped over a root. In trying to right myself, I landed with great force and full weight on the same leg.
The pain was severe, but eventually I was able to get back into the house and calm myself. I needed to be at my grandchildren's home early the next morning, to take care of them while their parents were away on a 12-day trip. At this point I was completely unable to bend my leg, and it looked impossible to get into the car. As part of my care for the children, there would be ongoing demands on me to drive them to various activities.
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February 17, 2003 issue
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Drawing close to God
Bettie Gray
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letters
with contributions from David Helmer, Diane Schlie Bolman, Brenda Evers, Donna Summerhays, Robert Cameron Hill
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items of interest
with contributions from Amanda James, Mark Porter, Nelson Mandela, Stephen Overell, Janet I. Tu
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To be a healer, I had to learn to listen
By Ruth Elizabeth Jenks
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For the love of healing
By Warren Bolon, Senior Writer
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Is it contagious?
By Susan Clay
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THE ART OF CHRISTIAN SCIENCE HEALING
The Editors
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Persistent prayer brings healing
Shirley Cornelius
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My journey forward to complete health
Joan Geier
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More than a HEALING of a soccer injury
By Libby Brannon
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Time for a checkup?
By Harriet Barry Schupp
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Praying for my world—and ours
By Richard A. Nenneman
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Healings span three generations
Scott Seagren
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After my dad hurt his foot...
Josie-Dee Seagren
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Picking up where my granddaughter...
Cali McClure
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Primitive Christian healing now, and always
John Selover