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Neck paralysis overcome
I would like to give thanks for a wonderful healing that occurred when I was on vacation with my family by the sea.
While on the beach, I watched young people who were balancing upside down in the water. You could see only their legs above the water. They had trouble keeping their balance because of the waves, but they were obviously having fun and were laughing a lot. I also found it funny, and I remembered that I liked to do the same at the pool.
A little later, I went swimming. On my way back to the beach, I stopped where I could stand in the water, and thought I would also try to balance upside down. I tried several times, but it was not easy to find the right location. The water couldn’t be too deep, nor me too close to the beach. After many tries I managed to stay vertical upside down. Just then, a wave lifted me up and right away, with great force, threw me down to the bottom. My head hit the ground violently under the water, and I heard a very loud crack in my neck.
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February 28, 2022 issue
View IssueEditorial
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Breaking the cycle of time
John Tyler
Keeping Watch
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Solving the problem of being
Judith Hardy Olson
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Sparkle
Christian Pascale
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When something seems impossible to fix
Virginia Anders
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Courage to give
Caroleen Scholet
Teens
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Stuck on the ski slope
Nancy Robison
Healings
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Heart trouble healed
Margaret Bulloch
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Neck paralysis overcome
Andrea Landart with contributions from Philippe Landart
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Healed and rejuvenated
Martha Gauger
Bible Lens
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Man
February 28–March 6, 2022
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Letters & Conversations
Bonnie Bleichman, Reece-Jane Freeman, Craig Stirling