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SOUTH AFRICAN PRESSES ON TO COMPLETE HEALING
First, I would like to give my sincere gratitude to our Creator, and to our Lord Jesus Christ, who demonstrated his oneness with God; also to our beloved Leader, Mary Baker Eddy, and to the family who brought the beloved book Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures to us Africans.
I was a person who was having lots of problems, and sometimes these problems made me lose hope in God. I had been bleeding internally for nearly 12 years and was going from one hospital to another with no help. They even chased me away from a hospital, as they wanted to operate and I refused. They told me that I would not live more than two years. That was in 1978.
At that time my great concern was about my family. Who was going to look after them? I was forgetting that God was their real Parent.
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July 4, 2005 issue
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LETTERS
with contributions from KATHY HACKLEMAN, PATRICK HABIYAREMYE, ALICE WALDEN, CAROL CUMMINGS, BONNIE J. WILLIAMS, YVONNE RENOULT
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Strength in meekness
MAIKE BYRD. CHILDREN'S EDITOR
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ITEMS OF INTEREST
with contributions from Ervin Dyer, Linda Bloom, Colleen McCain Nelson, Diane Haag
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beyond self-righteousness
By Bill Dawley
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humility
By Rebecca Odegaard
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'roll camera! take 2!'
By Joy Osmanski
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A PIONEER IN BOSTON
Marilyn Jones with contributions from Cynthia Neely
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FAREWELL RECEPTION
BOB STEVENS with contributions from BOB MINNOCCI, WESLEY ROBERTS, MARTIN MCLEE, BRYON RUSHING, SOPHIA FALKE, HUBIE JONES, TOM BLACK, CLEMENTINA CHERY
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A LAUDABLE CAREER
BOSEDE BAKAREY
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ONE UNFORGETTABLE SUMMER
By Leslie Wise
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THE PRODIGAL FINDS GRACE
RYDER STEVENS
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DEBT RELIEF ... GOD'S WAY
JOHN SCOTT
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SOUTH AFRICAN PRESSES ON TO COMPLETE HEALING
MARIVUNZA LEKHULENI
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A HARMONIOUS BIRTH
JILL JOHNSTON with contributions from NICK JENKINS
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AN 'INCREDIBLE HEALING' OF A WRIST INJURY
ROBERTA ALFORD