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Earth's extremes and the prayer that does more than comfort
He maketh the storm a calm, so that the waves thereof are still.
PSALMS 107:29
Rarely a day goes by when extreme weather doesn't hit the top-ten headlines, be it record-breaking temperatures, high winds, tornadoes, or torrential rains that lead to flooding. Earthquakes and tsunamis are not considered to be weather-related, but nevertheless have similar effects on the general population.
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November 9, 2009 issue
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LETTERS
with contributions from HEUIONALANI WYETH, BARBARA CARLIN, LIZ SMITH, LONA INGWERSON, ROBERT G. DONALDSON
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'A VERY PRESENT HELP IN TROUBLE'
KIM SHIPPEY, SENIOR WRITER
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ITEMS OF INTEREST
with contributions from Linda Goldston, Christine R. Bartholomew, Bob Shaw
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Earth's extremes and the prayer that does more than comfort
BY COLLEEN DOUGLASS
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an Indonesian's prayers for Padang
Ingrid Peschke with contributions from Djoni Darmadi
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For physical and mental health in natural disaster zone
BY ROSALIE E. DUNBAR, NEWS EDITOR
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SHOWTIME AND THE SCHOOL MUSICAL
BY ROBINY JAMERSON
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HURT FEELINGS DON'T HAVE TO HANG AROUND
BY AMANDA CASWELL
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JOYOUS MINISTERING
JULIE BREARLEY
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CARRY YOUR IMMORTAL ID
CHRISTA KREUTZ
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INSTANT FATHERHOOD
MARK DEGANGE
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WHO'S GUARDING OUR WEALTH?
JEFF WARD-BAILEY
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PAINFUL KNEE HEALED
DALE JOHNSON
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SAFE FROM INJURY AFTER FALL FROM BIKE
CLAUDIO BENICCHI
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HEALED OF PAIN AND INFLAMMATION
SHIRLEY SCHMIDT