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WEIGHING IN ON OBESITY
LOTS OF PEOPLE TODAY —especially in Western societies—are living large. But not necessarily in the best sense of that phrase. They're overweight. And it isn't fun. In fact, it makes them feel small. But the stories you'll read in the following pages show how it is possible to live large in the fullest sense. with self-control, with beauty and proportion from the one invisible Source, the divine Spirit who is the life and Author of all of us. Find out how you, too, through spirituality and prayer, can live large by taking charge of how you think about yourself and your relationship to the infinite (it doesn't get any larger than that).
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October 4, 2004 issue
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A spiritual feast
Kim Shippey
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letters
with contributions from Kim Kilduff, Lorna Richards, Anne Anderson
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ITEMS of INTEREST
with contributions from Alister McBride, Carolyn Poirot, Jack Shamash
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YOU ARE not WHAT YOU EAT
By Cynthia Neely
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A VISION OF BEAUTY
By Meg Welch Dendler
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TOOK IT OFF—AND KEPT IT OFF
By Christina Camacho
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WEIGHING IN FROM BERLIN
By Klaus-Hendrik Herr
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DOES GOD LOVE US ONLY WHEN WE GO TO CHURCH?
By Ginny Luedeman
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PRAYER ON ALERT
Steve Graham
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Hold the fries
By Marilyn Jones
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Through a spiritual lens
Jo Andreae
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Accentuate the positive
By Mark Swinney
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My journey back
By Wycliffe Odhiambo
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Beslan—a response
By Annette Kreutziger-Herr
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Chronic breathing condition healed
Shelly Richardson
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Severe influenza quickly healed
Terry Anne Vigil
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Complete recovery from back injury
Jan Williamson