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FOR TEENS
INTERNET PRAYER
Recently, I've been thinking a lot about how to pray for the world. With the various disruptive events on our planet, I have tried to focus on our planet, I have tried to focus on the good, and understand more of the nature of God's government. But I keep coming back again and again to one question—how can I pray for someone, something, halfway across the world, and know whether my prayers are actually helping?
Recently I came up with my long-expected answer.
Earlier this year, I helped form an online forum for teenagers around the world who share a common interest in a certain Japanese animation series. A few weeks ago, one of the Indonesian members posted a message saying that a close friend of hers had been hit in the face with a soccer ball while wearing glasses. She asked us to please pray for her friend.
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December 11, 2006 issue
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LETTERS
with contributions from SHANE MOORE, GEORGE KING, GINNY CHADWICK
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Always another chance
DANIS MUTCHLER, SENIOR DESIGNER
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ITEMS OF INTEREST
with contributions from Yonat Shimron, Ann Wallace
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'MY REDEEMER LIVETH' a new look at repentance and healing
BY MARGARET ROGERS
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HOW TO RIGHT a wrong long past
NAME WITHHELD
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THE OTHER SIDE of Judas
BY NATE TALBOT
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ERASING the 'Judas stamp'
BY ELAINE FOLLIS
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A FOUNTAIN OF GOOD
BY ELISE L. MOORE
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INTERNET PRAYER
BY ROSIE TAYLOR
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Sing a new song
BY MARK SWINNEY
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The Gospel of Luke in The Mother Church
BY KIM SHIPPEY
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GRACE—AND ANGRY DANCE MOMS
BONNIE MITCHINSON
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GOD HAS ALWAYS BEEN HERE
WALTER RODGERS
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GENTLED AND HEALED BY LOVE
MARCELINE MARTIN
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HEALED THROUGH TURNING TO GOD WHOLEHEARTEDLY
PAUL SEDAN
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'A WONDERFUL TIME OF PRAYER'
RUTH MOSER