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'With God, all things are possible'
You can pray for the resolution of dental problems.
Does prayer seem not to have any permanent results? Don't give up! Erika Winkel of Westergellersen, Germany, told the German magazine Der Christian Science Herold how persistent prayer helped her grandson.
Erika, tell us about your experience.
By the time my grandson was four, he had already lost all his front baby teeth. He'd had four incisors, but they were all broken off, probably while bottle-feeding. When he was seven, his adult teeth began to come in, and we were naturally delighted. "Finally, the poor kid can chew!" I thought.
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March 10, 2003 issue
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With Strength
Dave Hohle
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letters
with contributions from Carolyn Hill, Sandy Seiwert, Scott Lloyd-Jones, Daphne Payne
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items of interest
with contributions from Douglas Todd, Mark O'Keefe, Christina Lee Knauss
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A safe room wherever you are
By Margaret Rogers
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Heightened alerts — a spiritual response
By John Fairfield
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Praying for the world
By Kathryn Dunton
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What was in the ark
Paul Fisher
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Of teddy bears, duct tape— and CHRIST
By J. Thomas Black
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Church in my heart
By Gloria Onyuru
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Helping our children find their center
By Mimi Doe
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The rattlesnake and the dove
By Eva-Maria Hogrefe
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I love the weather
By Nate Talbot
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'With God, all things are possible'
Michael Pabst with contributions from Erika Winkel
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Sentinel staff with contributions from Dhamma-Pada, Alexander Maclaren
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It begins with an instant
By Jon Harder
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Severely cut foot healed
Bobbi Shippey
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Immobility, a fall, and a call for help answered
Cherie B. Nelson
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Prayer can stop fear
Anita Camargo Terrana
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Prayer on high alert
Editor