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Singin' in the rain
I’m laughing at clouds,
So dark up above,
The sun’s in my heart
And I’m ready for love.
Let the stormy clouds chase,
Everyone from the place,
Come on with the rain,
I’ve a smile on my face.
(Arthur Freed, Singin’ in the Rain)
To anyone who has seen the movie classic Singin’ in the Rain, the image of Gene Kelly splashing through a downpour twirling his umbrella will be forever etched in memory. The song and the dancing are metaphors for rejoicing in adversity. I found myself in a “rainstorm” some 20 years ago—except I wasn’t singing or dancing. I was suffering from a double hernia for which I underwent two operations.
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March 26, 2012 issue
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Letters
Joy V. Smith, Barbara Johnson, Myriam Betouche, Jodi Crump Beatty
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All creatures–big and small
Jeff Ward-Bailey, Staff Editor
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Southern Baptist Convention puts brakes on name change
Adelle M. Banks
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'Universe' exhibit in Pisa, Italy, spotlights scientific discoveries
Alessandro Speciale
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Tender care for all God's creatures
Caroline Martin
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Complete healing for our kitten
Tiffany Panfili
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Cocoa comes home
Diane Askew
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Our goat–healed of blindness
Elizabeth Graser-Lindsey, Jessica Lindsey
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How divine Mind removed the ants
Charles T. Maack
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The 'miracle dog'
Deanna Whitfield
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We're here to help each other
Pamela Foulds Urell
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Singin' in the rain
Hal Shrewsbury
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All the peaceful horses
Elodie Reed
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Changing schools!
Maud
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Light obliterates darkness
Abby Fuller
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What are your politics?
Diane Marrapodi
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A new look: The Christian Science Monitor weekly edition
Clayton Collins
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Dino's healing
Hallie Keel
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Knee pain healed
Satinder Kumar Kapoor
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Healed of sorrow and of flu
Teresa Maria da Silva Ferreira
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To preserve life
The Editors