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Security: Where does it come from?
The beloved of the Lord shall dwell in safety by him.
At a time when public discourse continues in the United States about guns and the wisdom of owning firearms, each of us always has the powerful option of reliance on prayer as our “weapon of choice.” Those who have prayed their way safely off battlefields and out of hostile situations readily attest to the efficacy of prayer.
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February 25, 2013 issue
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Letters
Sharyn Kerrigan, Michelle McRae, Jerry McIntire
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Security: Where does it come from?
Walter Rodgers
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The light that brings freedom
Michel Bobillier
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Start with the solution
Malcolm Jackson
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A good time to be awake
Chris Shoaf
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Dry your wings
Cate Vincent
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Enlarging my tent
Cecily Sharp-Whitehill
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"Let everlasting thanks..."
Photograph by Wil Meacham
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The law of liberty
Steve Warren
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Your questions about church
Answer offered by Dawn-Marie Cornett
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Choose love instead of hate
Claire Van Fossen
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Symptoms of severe illness gone
Joseph Ozioma Ugboaja-Nwosu
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Painful hip healed
Helen Coburn
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I could hear Christ's message
Carole Bell
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Blow the trumpet
Helene Brown
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No scary destination
Tamie Kanata
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Reflected light
The Editors