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HE'S GOT YOU COVERED
I remember it as clearly as if it had happened yesterday. I was sitting in my study at home, nursing my five-month-old baby girl and praying. I was affirming that God was the source of my well-Being, my work, and the money I needed to help support my family.
These things had been on my mind a lot—we were running low on money. But as I prayed, I remember feeling totally at peace with myself, the world, so close to God and utterly taken care of. I didn't have a care in the world.
Suddenly, startling me out of my reverie, the phone rang. And what I heard was so amazing....
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November 15, 2004 issue
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Prayer for the world's cities
Kim Shippey
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letters
with contributions from Meg Cowan, Don L. Griffith, Dorothy Kerr, Ruth H. Holmes, Eudora J. North
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Items of interest
with contributions from Greg Garrison, David Young
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BEYOND DETROIT'S MEAN STREETS—SIGNS OF HOPE
Rosalie E. Dunbar
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A TALE OF FOUR CITIES
R. E. D.
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ANIMAL RITES
Text and photographs by Marilyn Jones
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FORGIVE and move FORWARD
By Janet Clements
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HE'S GOT YOU COVERED
By Deidre Michell
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A man for all seasons
By Kim Shippey
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Through a spiritual lens
Jo Andreae
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IMMUNIZATION FOR ALL
Richard Bergenheim
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Good kids, bad kids
Tom Black
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'It just felt right'
Antero Villalpando
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Hope for Haiti
Channing Walker
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'God does not afflict'
Edwin G. Leever
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A life improved
Maria da Soledade Ferreira
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Pain and sadness—out of her life
Laurie Scott