You may believe that prayer can help or heal certain things. But what about a broken bone or something else wrong with your body? This week’s guest shares his experiences and insights that show how practical—and healing—prayer really is.
- Are some things too hard to heal with prayer?
- How can spiritual healing be explained when asked about healing a broken bone?
Mind in every case is the eternal God, good.(Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures, Mary Baker Eddy, p. 415:3–4)
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Tuesday, January 23
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(Host) Amelia Newcomb, Managing Editor
Clara Germani, Senior Editor
Sara Miller Llana, Americas Bureau Chief and Deputy International Editor
Stephanie Hanes, Environment and Climate Change Writer
Melanie Stetson Freeman, Staff Photographer
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