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Healing of back pain and resentment
Thinking about the time I first joined a branch church inspired me to write this testimony.
One Sunday many years ago, when I had recently become a member of The Mother Church, I was attending one of its branch churches. I filled out one of the little cards in one of the pews, asking if you would like a church member to call you, checking “yes.” The church member who called me is to this day a very close and dear friend.
My first healing after joining that church was of extreme back pain. The only comfortable position was standing. I could sit or lie down for only a minute, and the pain would be so bad I’d have to get up. I was not getting any sleep at all.
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August 8, 2011 issue
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Letters
Bridget Broadhurst, Mildred Laruan-Takinan, Bonnie Mitchinson
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‘If only . . . ’
Steve Graham, Managing Editor, Sentinel, Journal, and Herald
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Imam puts an American stamp on Islam
Raja Abdulrahim
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New complete Common English Bible available in digital editions
Jonathan Peterson
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Cambodia rising
Abigail Warrick
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The blessings of a Soul-filled life
By Madelon Maupin
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A new beginning
Sylke Herrmann
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Awesome
Hugh Pendexter III
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Job-placement directed by God
By Barbara Presler
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Seeing ‘the face of God’
By Peter Jackson
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Trains, planes, automobiles . . . and arks?
By Laura Moliter
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New member of the Board of Trustees
Board of Trustees
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At peace with the past
By Tim Myers
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Untarnished
By Shelly Richardson
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No regrets
By Bertina Norford
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An invitation to celebrate
By Sandra M. Justad
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Church Alive highlights
By Journey Harn and Laurie M. Scott
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Healing of back pain and resentment
Jackie Dormin
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No more food allergies
Cynthia Tyler
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‘All glorious within’
Joan Roberts
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To change the world
The Editors