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               #88 
                Keeping a Healthy Appetite for Living - Anyway!(03/08/03) 
                  
              The 
                Message 
              By Robert H. Schuller 
                 
                 
              Special 
                Guest 
              Keith Black 
                 
              He was 17 years old 
                when he won the Westinghouse Award in science. He was born and 
                raised in a family where he can tell you, his father was a prominent 
                educator in a segregated school in Alabama. And so they had to 
                take him to Tuskegee where there was the only hospital where black 
                women could deliver babies. He is now one of the world's most 
                talented brain surgeons known for working with the most difficult 
                brain tumors. Dr. Keith Black, along with only a handful of other, 
                averages more than 250 such operations a year. That's an average 
                of 5 every week. And his patients come not only from the United 
                States, but from around the world.  
               
              
              Special 
                Music 
              Hymn: 
                "Joyful, Joyful¡K" 
                "In Heavenly Love Abiding" 
                "We've A Story To Tell To The Nations" 
              Solo: 
                "All Creatures of Our God and King" by Dick & Mel 
                Tunney 
                "Veloce" Flute Solo by Gregory Jefferson 
              Anthem: 
                "Great and Glorious" by Cathedral Choir 
               
                    
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