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Sentinel Radio Edition
June 21, 2003
Finding God, finding health - Program 325
Guests: Neera Kapur, Shirley Cornelius, Cynthia Tyler, Richard Bergenheim
Although it may not be everyone’s first choice for dealing with illness or pain, for some who have chosen a spiritual method to heal their troubles, it’s been the best choice. Turning to God in prayer, in a systematic way, has a remarkable record of success. And the experiences you’re about to hear, add to the list.
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Finding and filling your niche - Program 333
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