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IMMUNITY got there first
It Is Too Late For contagion. Immunity has been, and already is, an eternal and omnipotent fact about God and all His creation.
The ability to tell each other what is going on all over the world is a mixed blessing. We rejoice in good news of progress, restored families, and resolved disputes. The motive to warn of danger is right, but it too often comes with a dose of fear that tends to spread contagion. Fear has the potential of leaping the fence of geography well ahead of predicted hazards. Therefore, resistance to fear is a starting point to counter danger before it appears.
But does the lessening of fear have anything to do with the elimination of contagious disease?
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April 7, 2003 issue
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Models of courage
Warren Bolon
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letters
with contributions from Dawn Bresson, Susan E. Omar, Mary Bakshi, LaVeda Frasier, Melinda McMillen
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items of interest
with contributions from Rod Dreher, Valerie A. Russo, Robert C. Withers
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Building COURAGE isn't just for heroes
By Richard Bergenheim
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Can PRAYER help bring TERRORISM to an END?
By Stansfield Turner
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CONFLICT, PEACE, AND TRANSFORMATION
with contributions from Mary Baker Eddy, William B. Johnson
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Discipline and God's guidance
By Eric Nager
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On air with the world's humanitarians
By Kate Dearborn
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IMMUNITY got there first
By John Selover
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COURAGE in the prison compound
By Wanda Jane Warmack
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Courage in sports
By Kim Shippey Senior Writer
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The Pianist—some spiritual insights
BY Kathe Geist
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What will endure?
By Channing Walker
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Recovery after car battery explodes
Seaward Grant
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Prayer and healing are linked
Madge Fulbright Way
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Permanently healed of recurring intestinal trouble
Manfred Kleine