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From the readers
[“The courage to keep on,” Curtis Wahlberg, January 2, 2017, Sentinel]
I was very grateful to read the following: “Often, the cause of our trouble is not something especially related to our personal lives, but is because of an underlying belief in the false, material sense of things, which conceals God’s full presence.”
It makes me think, what world beliefs, so to speak, have I been taking in, allowing to continue or grow in thought? Time to sweep the mental house clean of the generalities that are being repeated in world and personal thinking. That one Mind can do it is sure. The Christ is already at work, overturning, overturning, overturning. Thank you so much for this wonderful article!
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February 13, 2017 issue
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From the readers
Anne Davis, Colin J. Campbell
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Victory over resentment
Martha Sarvis
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Protected and guided during a hurricane
Cherie L. Holloway
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Engaging with the news in a healing way
Keith S. Collins
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Heed no other voice
Edwina Aubin
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I didn’t have to wait for healing
Dylan Kaufman
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Painful knee condition healed
Mary Alice Rose
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Healing of eye injury
Vincent Ebulu
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Cut thumb healed with no scar
Rob Hummel
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Burn heals quickly
Himanshu Dhand
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Everyday Immanuel!
Anne Holway Higgins
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A counter-narrative for Boko Haram’s victims
The <i>Monitor’s</i> Editorial Board
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Breaking through victimization
Susan Booth Mack Snipes
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To defend our Cause
Mary Trammell