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God’s messages guided and healed me
“The voice of the Lord is powerful; the voice of the Lord is full of majesty” (Psalms 29:4). Indeed it is. It can also be full of comfort, guidance, and even humor—as I’ve found out.
Some years ago, I needed to go grocery shopping on my way home from an appointment. Intending to stop at the store nearest my home, I headed in that direction. However, I heard “the voice of the Lord” telling me to turn around and go to another store.
I followed this instruction and was pleased to find a parking space close to the store’s front door. But God told me, “Nope. See that shopping cart at the other end of the lot? Go park there.” When I did, I saw why. In the cart was a wallet holding cash, credit cards, and more. I took it to the store manager, who contacted the owner and returned it to him.
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December 15, 2025 issue
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Finding peace
Beth Schaefer
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Is it our fault?
Madora Kibbe
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The Christ presence stops violence in its tracks
Scott Jenkins
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Noisy neighbors? How a church found peace.
Shamiso Mazungaire
Spiritual Journeys
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I married him anyway!
Irene L. Alley
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Can we trust God in an emergency?
Joan Ware
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I had a healing when I was snowboarding
George
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Dominion over back injury
Carson Landry
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God’s messages guided and healed me
H. M. Wyeth
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Singing with joy in a choir
Kathryn Lee Bazan
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You, too
Bobby Lewis
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Letters & Conversations
Diane Warneck, Tammy Daubach