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In the kingdom of God—now and always
“Now you can have just all of me!”
Those words greeted me as I stepped out of my home office. An hour earlier, I had told my just-turned-three-year-old nephew that I was going to be busy for a little while on the phone, but that when I was through, we could go to the park.
So when I emerged from my office those many minutes later, he ran up the stairs, threw his arms wide, and—mimicking my earlier words and phone commitments—announced, “I’m finished on my phone—so now you can have just all of me!”
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December 14, 2015 issue
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Letters
Research, Consuela, Suzanne Connolly, Sara Fletcher
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In the kingdom of God—now and always
Joan Sherman Hunt
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The compassion that heals
Sally House Heinsohn
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Too good to be true?
Peter Ross
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Prayer and true security
Elizabeth Mata
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A moment of need and a favorite psalm
Sandra Balderston
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Won it!
Billy Brooke
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Feeling of isolation and symptoms of illness healed
Johanna Keelor
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Freedom from arthritis symptoms
Garwin Smith
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Daughter’s injuries healed
Kaye Cover with contributions from Kim A. Cover
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Arise, arise and shine
Photograph by James Scott
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In a smaller world, giants must tread with care
The Monitor’s Editorial Board
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Hope for nations in selfless acts
Martha Moffett
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Our role in the healing mission of church
David C. Kennedy