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Wilma Mankiller finished three years serving as principal chief of the Cherokee Nation. It was 1996 and she accepted a new assignment as a Montgomery Fellow as Dartmouth College. Shortly after starting in this position she was diagnosed with non-Hodgkin's lymphoma, already in the second stage. Due to a kidney transplant her options for treatment were very limited. During her treatment Mankiller realized that even though she could not control her body she could control her mind. To keep from having dark thoughts and to avoid depression she surrounded herself with bright colors and flowers, played her guitar and danced. Looking in the mirror one day she saw a gaunt, bald figure looking back at her. She was pleased to affirm that her appearance did not match her spirit, which was always soaring. With illness testing her strength and her will, she began each day with her favorite Cherokee prayer that begins, "First, let us remove all negative thoughts from our minds so we can come together as one.…" This simple prayer reminded her that she may not always be able to control what happens to her in life or that of her body, but she can always control her thoughts. The prayer allowed her to find value in the most difficult situations.
Jesus was a healer. His healing took on many forms as recorded in the various gospel stories. He brought the widow of Nain up from the funeral bier. Others to whom he ministered were able to cast away their crutches. With a touch of his hand some regained their sight. He restored to the forsaken a sense of hope, which is a great psychological and emotional healing. Jesus brought healing to the body, mind, and spirit. As Mankiller shares with us, there is a great healing for those who can believe and offer prayers.
Jesus was a healer. His healing took on many forms as recorded in the various gospel stories. He brought the widow of Nain up from the funeral bier. Others to whom he ministered were able to cast away their crutches. With a touch of his hand some regained their sight. He restored to the forsaken a sense of hope, which is a great psychological and emotional healing. Jesus brought healing to the body, mind, and spirit. As Mankiller shares with us, there is a great healing for those who can believe and offer prayers.

