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Freedom of movement in wrists regained
I would like to share a tender healing I experienced about a year ago.
One day, I was jumping onto a rock wall in our neighborhood to talk to someone on the other side, when a rock gave way, and I fell backward. I attempted to break the fall with my hands, but my head hit the ground with great impact. I started to black out, but immediately began to affirm in silent prayer that divine Love’s powerful, harmonious presence was with me and that I could feel that presence right then. I remained conscious, praying as I walked home.
For the next two days, I needed my husband to care for me, as I was completely unable to use my hands or wrists. Out of necessity, I returned to work three days after the fall, but for many months I experienced discomfort and restriction in the movement of my wrists and was unable to lift things. Things I loved to do, such as kayaking, artistic painting, and even writing, were challenging for me.
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June 11, 2018 issue
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From the readers
Pamela Urell, Margaret Wylie, Robert Cowen
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King of the lions
Keith Wommack
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A ‘Mr. Right’ search
Adrienne Thomas
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A growing trust in God: lessons learned as a teen
Elaina Simpson
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Thinking differently about politicians
Rosalie E. Dunbar
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Trusting God—and finding the perfect fit
Haley Martin
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Fear and pain healed
Janet Miguel
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Freedom of movement in wrists regained
Shari Charlston
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Protection and healing during hurricane
Terri A. Carver
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Swift healing of flu-like symptoms
Deborah Wright
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Praise—in meekness!
Tessa Parmenter
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Loving God in a material world
Kim Crooks Korinek