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INCURABLE? REMOVE THE LABEL
RON BALLARD, A SPIRITUAL HEALER AND CHRISTIAN SCIENCE TEACHER FROM ASHLAND OREGON, spoke recently with staff editor Patricia Kadick about spiritually scientific prayer. This prayer brings healing even to conditions thought to be out of cure's reach. It's prayer to God-Spirit—and it is accessible to each one of us
Is your approach to treating an incurable condition different from your prayer for a disease that is not life-threatening?
Generally a disease is called incurable because common treatment hasn't proved effective. So what the label "incurable" actually means is, "we don't yet know how to cure it." This is not for lack of effort or good motives, yet perhaps healers haven't explored all the options.
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October 11, 2004 issue
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It's time to go deeper
Patricia Kadick
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with contributions from Dolly Brabant, Nora Maxie Lewis, Chineze Osegbue, Sabrina Stillwell, Carolyn Hill, Inwha Kang
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ITEMS of INTEREST
with contributions from Dean Kahn, Rebecca Mahoney, Shera Dalin
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INCURABLE? REMOVE THE LABEL
Patricia Kadick with contributions from RON BALLARD
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ROAD MAP FOR HEALING
By Geoffrey Barratt
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My prayer about arthritis—specific and wholehearted
By Shirley Paulson
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Total freedom from alcohol addiction
By Peggy Glover
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Depression healed— not just 'managed'
By Andy Hill
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As I grew in my prayers, I was healed
By Trinka Wasik
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'The doctors had no hope for me'
By Giselle Jordan
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Curing asthma by being grateful
By Valerie Minard
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WILL THE FEUD EVER END?
By Madelon Miles
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Full Circle
By Susie Yuravich
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A shift in healthcare
By Marta Greenwood
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Prayer leaps housing hurdles
Julie Backshall
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Powered through the storm
Russell Whittaker
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A business turnaround
James K. Williams