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Where do we place our trust?
We can rely on God, good, whether things go the way we hope or (especially) don’t.
One of my favorite poems is about trust. It was written by Mary Baker Eddy and begins,
If worlds were formed by matter,
And mankind from the dust;
Till time shall end more timely,
There’s nothing here to trust.
(Miscellaneous Writings 1883–1896, p. vii)
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August 12, 2024 issue
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Who needs the Bible, anyway?
Lisa Rennie Sytsma
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Where do we place our trust?
Madora Kibbe
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Employment, ethics, and putting God first
Richard Nisley
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Get off the hamster wheel
Marietta Stofer
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My first healing
Marshall Reddick
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Do prayer and exercise go together?
John Biggs
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Fishing huts at the tidal estuary at Hoi An, Vietnam
Photograph by Judith Hedrick
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Finding restoration and refreshment in God
Eva Regina Scherer do Nascimento
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Severe burns healed
Adriana Mora
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Ankle injury gone
Susan Sherwood
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Soul
August 12–18, 2024
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Letters & Conversations
Paul White, Robert Dillon, Bonnie Shaver