Word: prays
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...parts, the parts have also been renamed: Bung Karno Sports Hall, Bung Karno Stadium, Bung Karno Swimming Pool, Bung Karno Hockey Stadium. Most of the 50,000 citizens displaced by the Bung Karno Sports Center are still living in Djakarta shantytowns. About their only recourse is to pray at the world's biggest mosque, if it is ever completed...
...just the two of us and a moderator. Oh, how I would like that." But Lodge is also a realist. Says he: "I'm the underdog now at no better than 6 to 4." Vows Grindle: "We'll campaign 16 hours a day and pray eight...
...weekly healing services since 1942. He is warden of the Order of St. Luke the Physician, a group of clergy and laymen, including physicians, who take literally St. James's injunction: "Is any among you sick? Let him call for the elders of the church and let them pray over him." The order insists that "spiritual healing" should be included in the ministry of established Protestant churches, traditionally chary of faith cures. Dominated by Episcopalians, the interdenominational Order of St. Luke exudes a well-bred approach that would shock Oral Roberts out of his snap-on microphone. There...
Episcopal faith healers acknowledge the efficacy of modern medicine and recognize that many "cures" are of psychosomatic illnesses. Explains St. Stephen's Price: "The balance of body, mind and soul is upset, and sickness follows. We can pray, and with God's help we can restore the proper balance." Conversely, doctors in the order credit spiritual healing with supplying what medicine often flagrantly omits: compassion and hope. At the order's recent meeting, Surgeon William Standish Reed spoke scathingly of hospitals that are "empires of stone, science and machinery, where the patient is the last...
...their soft-sell approach, St. Luke ministers get steamed up about the unwillingness of most respectable churchmen to pray for cures. Says Price: "No matter how we may look down our noses at some of those who use God's power on behalf of healing, we must null that his church would take over this responsibility from them-not abandon it to them...