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Valuing ourselves as God does
Tony Lobl
“How many of you have someone you love in your life?” asked the speaker at a talk I attended. She made it clear that could mean anyone: a sister or brother; colleagues or friends; a spouse or a child.
Virtually all those present in the packed auditorium raised their hands.
She added, “And how many of you love yourself as much as you love that person?”
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August 20, 2018
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August 20, 2018 issue
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From the readers
Madelon Maupin, Terence Wilson
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Political animosity—don’t get pulled in
John Quincy Adams
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Men and women—supporting, not exploiting, each other
Jane Hickson
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How many of you are there?
Mark Raffles
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Taking competition to a new (spiritual) level
Katie Martin
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Learning to pray and see the good
Rachael Lynn Schueler
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Stress-free paper writing
Lindsey Biggs
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A college student finds healing
Vanessa Béjar
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Debilitating injury from car accident healed
Earlene Cox
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A swift end to dental pain
Martin Vesely
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Disciples’ feast
Adrienne Gilman
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Valuing ourselves as God does
Tony Lobl