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Chronic bleeding permanently cured
An experience I had several years ago showed me that it's possible to be lifted easily and spontaneously out of the depths of despair through the healing presence of the Christ.
During this time in my life, my job had become unfulfilling and unchallenging. I was having quite a struggle with a manager who didn't understand my skills and who appeared to have little compassion. In addition, our company came under new management, and I didn't receive an expected promotion.
The company was experiencing a lot of turmoil, and hostility was growing within the organization. Then one day, without warning, my division was split into separate functions, a change prompted by political motives. Employees' already burdened workloads became all-consuming—with no end in sight.
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November 22, 2004 issue
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Remembering to be grateful
Marilyn Jones
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letters
with contributions from Bob McFadden, Vienna McMurtry, Frank C. "Pat" Daniels, Genevieve Meek
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ITEMS of INTEREST
with contributions from Uwe Siemon-Netto, Roger Harris, Kim Mulford, Mary A. Jacobs
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WORLDWIDE GRATITUDE
with contributions from David Goldsmith, Josephine Pickup, Sushil Likhi, Eric Nickerson, Loubert Milani, Jr., Michael Noyce, Elizabeth Massey
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GRATITUDE SAVES THE DAY
By Lois Carlson
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Inspired—not mired
By Pam Kissock
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'BIBLE STUDY CHANGED MY LIFE'
By Kathleen Greer
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The satisfaction of giving back
By Fran Turetsky—Santa Rosa,
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Sundays and sports
By Sara Hoagland Hunter
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Post-combat healing
By Ryder Stevens
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Chronic bleeding permanently cured
Kathleen M. Mitchener
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Dog saved after snakebite
Richard Reese
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Prayer is reliable healthcare
Kay Keelor