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Lump in breast gone
About two weeks before Christmas of 2011, I noticed a lump in my breast. I told no one in my family about this as I did not want to make the condition appear more real in my thought or make my family afraid. I decided to not allow my thought to wander and wonder about the “what ifs,” and I endeavored to not be fearful. I also kept my thought focused on understanding and prayerfully declaring the allness of God, good. I did this for two weeks in a continuous and very disciplined way. I did not bow down to any picture of disease or abnormality, or feelings of discomfort, but honored God alone. I did not allow a place for discouragement or self-pity in my thought, but only trustful expectation of healing. On Christmas morning, in the shower, I discovered that the lump was gone and it has not returned. It was a very joyous Christmas day.
Penny Witney
Fleet, Hampshire, England
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March 25, 2013 issue
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Letters
JSH-Online comment, Yvonne Renoult, Leslie Goshorn
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365 days of Easter
Robin Hoagland
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Spiritual study skills
Elizabeth Kellogg
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Never too old for a new profession
Jane Guterres dos Santos
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You are so beautiful
Sophia Muller
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A spiritual take on popular music
Robert Witney
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"The substance of all devotion..."
Photograph by Darci Niles
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Solid facts about reality
Kathleen Collins
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The paradigm of peace
Michael Morgan
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'I willingly listened'
Conrad Heath
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Arm and shoulder fully functional
Brian Pettersen
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Lump in breast gone
Penny Witney
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Healed of symptoms of cancer
Miryam Huart
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Healing after a fall
Marci Martin
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Neck pain disappears
Russell Whittaker
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Your genesis
The Editors