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Effects from spider's bite dissolve
Last spring my husband and I went for an overnight to tour and photograph the bluebonnets in the Hill Country of Texas. We stayed in a rustic resort overlooking the hills and a nearby lake, and the view was absolutely breathtaking.
The next morning, as I was dressing, I noticed my right arm was swollen and throbbing with a blister on top. My husband mentioned that it looked like a poisonous spider bite. It continued hurting as we drove the two-and-a-half-hour trip home, and I prayed to know the truth about my identity as well as the spider’s. I affirmed that God creates all and governs all in perfect harmony, so His creatures can only express good to one another. As soon as we arrived home, I went to my desk to study and pray.
Later, my husband came in from his office and looked at my arm and said it looked like a brown recluse spider bite. His friend had just e-mailed him a warning about this spider, which is common in our state, and the e-mail included photos of the spider’s bite.
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November 4, 2013 issue
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Letters
Jerome Grimmer, Daystar, Marie Jureit-Beamish, JLN0114, Midwest, Coit
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Becoming the in-laws
Name withheld
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The starting point
Abby Hillman
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Let's turn down the heat
Paul Sedan
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Don't let fear stop you from sharing
Curtis Ray Brown
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A new member of the Christian Science Board of Directors
From the Christian Science Board of Directors
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"Arise, shine; for thy light is come..."
Photograph by Steve Ryf
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The myth of Eden, countered
Michael Hamilton
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What is Life?
Nate Frederick
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'I am the Lord...'
Carole Bell
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Clear communication
Emma Jane Pendleton
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Debilitating pain gone
Carol Kingstrom Rounds
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Never alone
Michele Fernández La Rosa
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Healed by Love's light
Susan Moore
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Effects from spider's bite dissolve
Becky Barrett-Alford
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Injured muscle healed
Nathan Gotch
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Defense against confusion
The Editors