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Taking stock of our true worth
As we learn more of our spiritual individuality, we begin to understand the power we have to overcome challenging situations.
“What would you do if you knew you could not fail?” This question is inscribed on a small metal plaque given to me years ago.
Confidence, composure, and certainty are treasured qualities, especially when navigating life’s challenges, whether they are the recurring stresses of daily responsibilities or trying circumstances that really put us to the test.
Most often, the real test begins within, when we wrestle with doubt or mistrust of our ability to handle any given circumstance. Yet, as we consider the robust nature of our God-centered being, we see an innate capacity to meet challenging situations with courage.
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September 4, 2023 issue
View IssueEditorial
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Where we always belong
Larissa Snorek
Keeping Watch
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Taking stock of our true worth
Steven Salt
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Loving others, no matter what
Andy Remec
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A higher perspective of running
Jay Frost
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Omni-action
Jennifer Ann Gordon Perea
Teens
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One summer, two healings
Merit Brustman
Healings
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Painful rash and ribs healed
Susan Dawson Cook
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Poisonous sting neutralized
Kit Cornell Kurtz
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Cat healed of wounds
Becky Poy
Bible Lens
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Substance
September 4–10, 2023
Letters & Conversations
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Letters & Conversations
Mayal Tshiabuila, Sue Holzberlein, Kathryn Price