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Woven by God
Whenever I’m feeling upset or alone
and my worries seem never to cease
and even the sweetest Bible truths
don’t bring me solace or peace
I sometimes like to picture myself
as a vibrant and bold design
woven into God’s magnificent tapestry
with whose warp and woof I align
Though I’m distinct and unique
I reflect His every trait
So grateful am I for my being—in Soul—
which Mind alone did create
Were it possible to remove from God
I’d fray to a thousand strands
My absence would rebut His infinitude
—leave a rent in His masterwork grand
But separate from Him I never will be
while mindful of His love and force
God is not just an uplifting idea
but my essence, my purpose, my source!
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October 24, 2022 issue
View IssueEditorial
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Knowing God, knowing ourselves
Moji George
Keeping Watch
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A new church
Scott Thompson
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Woven by God
Chris Jones
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I knew I had found my church
Samuel Juma
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Freedom is within reach
Charlene Anne Miller
Teens
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When I wanted to switch dorms
Hanna Freund
Healings
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Changed mind-set brings healing
Sharon T. Myles
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Painless childbirth
Suzanne Brown
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No need for oral surgery
Carol Ames Sewell
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Harmony for all God’s creatures
Catherine Byers
Bible Lens
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Everlasting Punishment
October 24–30, 2022
Letters & Conversations
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Letters & Conversations
Martha Connolley, Robin Clarke, David Cornell