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As Many As Touched Him As Many As Touched Him

As Many As Touched Him

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  • Introduction (0:58)
  • 1 - Looking for a Letter (8:34)
  • 2 - Jerry's Trial (8:14)
  • 3 - The Great Physician (8:31)
  • 4 - Leaving Home (11:44)
  • 5 - In the Work-Room (6:07)
  • 6 - Suffering for Conscience Sake (7:06)
  • 7 - Dreary Days (4:34)
  • 8 - A Lonely Sufferer (6:43)
  • 9 - An Alarming Incident (7:51)
  • 10 - A Conversation (4:53)
  • 11 - In the Hospital (10:34)
  • 12 - Sorrowful Tidings (6:41)
  • 13 - Mother and Daughter (11:53)
  • 14 - Jerry's Faith Has Its Reward (16:23)
  • 15 - Ten Years Later (11:20)
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Ellen Mansfield leaves her quiet farm believing that hard work — not faith — will shape her future. Caring for her crippled brother Jerry has taught her responsibility but not hope. When she moves to the city, unexpected trials force Ellen to confront questions she’s long avoided and the promise, “As many as touched Him were made whole.” In her search for healing — for Jerry and for her own restless heart — she discovers that true wholeness comes only through trusting in Christ.