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Persistent prayer brings healing of dizziness and extreme fatigue
A few years ago, I was a project manager for a large company. I was responsible for overseeing a many-faceted program for one of my firm's top clients. As the program developed, it increased in complexity, which brought additional responsibilities to my job.
Into the second year of my running the program, I developed a physical condition that zapped all my energy from about midday on. And to compound my problems, along with fighting extreme fatigue, I found that my equilibrium was no longer normal. Just turning my head to either side brought on dizziness. Although I tried hard to continue at the same pace and keep all aspects of the projects flowing, it soon became apparent to those around me that I was suffering.
Because I have always solved difficult situations in the past through prayer alone—including physical problems—I knew I could trust God to help me with this condition. That's why I didn't go to a doctor or look for medication to bring relief.
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May 5, 2003 issue
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A foundation for prayer
Marilyn Jones
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letters
with contributions from Anne Jesper, Laura N. Sinex, Gerry Vieten, Phyllis Imbruglio, John Patterson, Lilli Locke
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items of interest
with contributions from Carol Anne Scaife, Jay Lindsay, Dianne Hales
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Aid and restoration for the war-torn
By Ruth Elizabeth Jenks
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Change, sea legs, and rebuilding
By Barbara M. Vining
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A return to Vietnam
By Steve Thorpe
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Bali survivors recover—without revenge
By Beverly Goldsmith
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Helping to rebuild their beloved country
By Warren Bolon Senior Writer
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Prayers for peace
with contributions from Sandie Vankeuren, Jan Linthorst, Victor Hayes-Allen, Linda Bulla, William H. Hill, Karee Henshaw
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God answers 'prayers from the heart'
By Noel Fischer
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Finding the right momentum
By Pamela Guthman Kissock
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To help restore Iraq
By Richard A. Nenneman
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Back spasms healed and mobility restored
Rose Dukes
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From chaos to order
Editor