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TRUST IN A GOD who knows no bounds
In the past few years much has been said about the economy in many countries: inflation, recession, unemployment, corporate scams. Prominent economists have suggested that changes in industrial policy and export-import regulations would help. Efforts have been made by governments and finance ministries to resolve the problems. But we have yet to see anything approaching a complete solution.
I believe it's possible to overcome these problems in a different way, however, in a spiritual rather than a material way. I've seen many individuals—including myself—defeat economic distress through prayer.
And having seen this, I find no reason that the principles of such prayer cannot be just as effective in the macro economy as in the micro.
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July 21, 2003 issue
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Your money—or your way of life?
Bettie Gray
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letters
with contributions from Jacki Harmon, David Raflo, Marilyn C. Page, Jacqueline Kung
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items of interest
with contributions from Haroon Habib, Kathrin Chavez, Brandon Ferguson
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TRUST IN A GOD who knows no bounds
By Jer Master
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Where can you find real value?
By Geoffrey Barratt
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Stagnation, deflation, and a spiritual perspective
By Richard A. Nenneman
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'God's angels are going before me'
By Cynthia Newport
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We stayed
By Subhash Malhotra
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A scientific approach to memorizing music
By David A. Cornell
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A trip from hurt to healing
By Judith Wiltshire Benson
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Starting the day right
By Kim Shippey Senior Writer
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All aboard the night train
By Marilyn Jones Senior Writer
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Security that money can't buy
By Mark Swinney
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Severed tendons restored
Jeffrey Wentworth
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Spiritual ideas bring physical healing
Dominique Tièche