Articles by Lucille Joy Small

Healing to Save (Part 2)

August 1965

There is light for the valley of the shadow. "Yea, though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death, I will fear no evil: for thou art with me; thy rod and thy staff they comfort me" (Ps. 23:4).

The doctor or nurse who can…

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Prayer for the Sick

October 1965

Probably the most outstanding in­stance of prayer for healing recorded in the Old Testament is the experience of King Hezekiah, who in answer to his en­treaties, when he was informed by the prophet Isaiah that…

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Healing to Save (Part 3)

September 1965

An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure." Cliché though it is, and fraz­zled with repetition, no important truth has been more succinctly stated, or been more effec­tive in saving multiplied millions of lives, as ac­complished by…

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Healing to Save (Part 1)

July 1965

Our medical ministry can become a more effective means of saving souls. Egbert and others have reported a study which re­vealed that a group of patients who were visited by their anesthetist the night before surgery with information regarding…

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Isn't It Time to Wake Up?

October 1966

LAST Sabbath I taught the Sabbath school lesson on the subject of "Warnings Against Immorality." (In Asia we are six months behind the homeland.) When the subject of current styles of dress was in­troduced, one of the young Indian doctors…

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Free Indeed

January 1966

ONE of the most disquieting trends in current thinking is shown in some of the articles appearing in scientific journals that discuss the developing science of psy­chopharmacology, or drugs that affect be­havior.

The…

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Faith and the Healing Art

May 1960

Talk given in Giffard Memorial Hospital auditorium, Nuzvid, India, by Mrs. Small, wife of Dr. Carrol S. Small, associate professor of pathology, on loan from CME to Vellore Christian Medical College, India.

WHAT Seventh-day…

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