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Quick healing of wound
In gratitude I would like to share a testimony of a healing that I experienced when I was about sixteen. I was asked by some friends from our local branch Church of Christ, Scientist, to care for their horses while they were on vacation. I arrived at the stables just about dusk.
I was very happy to do this for our friends, and, besides that, I loved horses. I went about my chores and completed the task. By now the sun had gone down, and it was pitch dark outside; there were no lights on the path back to where I was parked. As I was walking up the path, I stumbled and fell onto what felt like a sharp stake sticking out of the ground. It went into my knee, and I felt a great deal of pain.
I got up, but the evidence was disturbing. I felt no panic, however, and limped to a phone and called my dad. He came and got me.
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May 30, 2016 issue
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Letters
Matthew Johnsen, Pat Spencer, Robin Engel, Susan Nelson
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Take the burden out of work
Nancy Mullen
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The greatest gift
Alexandra Hawley
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Don’t take the bait!
Susan Tish
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A healing response to symptoms
Elizabeth Trevithick
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The ride of my life
Pamela Keiser
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Hearing restored
Anna-Lena Hathaway
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Quick healing of wound
Phillip Hewitt
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Springtime renewal and restoration
Michele Newport
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'Make our planting timely, true'
Photograph by Margaret Zuber
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A life of courage
David C. Kennedy