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Praying daily brings freedom
Years ago, I was going about my activities one day when it occurred to me that I hadn’t prayed in a while. Prayer had generally been a daily activity for me, although not necessarily at a certain time or about something specific. I had usually taken moments each day to think about God and His goodness or just to give thanks.
At first, I dismissed the thought. But a few days later, the same thought came again, and I felt impelled to resume my daily prayer. Sometimes I prayed to see progress and healing regarding a specific world issue or something in my own life, and sometimes I prayed to understand more about everyone’s spiritual nature as God’s creation.
Several weeks later, I was out running errands in my car when my eyes suddenly became clouded and itchy. To my right was a familiar parking lot, and I was able to turn in safely and park the car.
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February 27, 2023 issue
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Burn on child’s face healed
Veronica Kline
Editorial
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Being a sheep, not a shepherd
Larissa Snorek
Keeping Watch
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Needed: Less “I” and more God
Bob Cochran
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Spotless
Elizabeth Jones
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Spiritual forgetting
Pamela Savage
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The answered call
Sky De Jersey
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An “Even if” protest
Elaina Simpson
Teens
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Who am I really?
Inge Schmidt
Healings
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Perfect timing from God
Sylvia Herczeg
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Burn on child’s face healed
Veronica Kline
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Praying daily brings freedom
Heidi Kleinsmith Salter
Bible Lens
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Man
February 27–March 5, 2023
Letters & Conversations
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Letters & Conversations
Kelly Michaels, Verna Balch