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December 6, 2004 issue
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The gift of health
Patricia Kadick
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letters
with contributions from Amanda Peters Beaworthy, Don Snyder, T. Jewell Collins
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ITEMS of INTEREST
with contributions from Christie Storm, Sarah Hofius, Manish Pachouly, Charles Honey
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you are EXEMPT FROM THE FLU
By Rosalie E. Dunbar
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PRAYER OFFERS PROTECTION
Bea Roegge
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FAITH WITH GOOD WORKS IN HAITI
By Marilyn Jones
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PARADISE REGAINED
By Kim Shippey
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JOURNEYING WITH MOSES: A conversation with Val Kilmer
By Channing Walker
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Angels at our side
By Dee Miller
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Woven into a world-encircling love
By Michaela Von Burski
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While his team practiced . . .
By Barbara Vining
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Brother Ray
By Kirk Jones
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'Please unite us'
By Tom Black
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Seasonal colds and flu subsided
Robert Gilbert
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Healed in the presence of God
Mell Schoening
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My victory over childhood paralysis
Phyllis Woodhead