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Why the Cross?

The cross, to many, symbolizes Christ Jesus' experience when he faced the ultimate of the world's hatred of Truth and Love.
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The Value of Expectancy

A college student, on her way home for the Christmas season, ran into blizzard conditions as her train neared her destination.
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Now Is My Moment

The infant tests a cry; it brings attention.
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The plane rose quickly in heavy rain into thick layers of dark clouds.
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Not Who but What Is Right

Self-pity and confusion filled my thoughts as I sat in the practitioner's office, woefully pouring out the story of my unhappiness and discouragement.
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Do You Have Problem Parents?

"My mother makes me so angry.
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Healing
To be immortal is to be ever-living.
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Editorial
'"Color is in us not 'in the rose.
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Covetousness is one of the devil's tools for depriving mankind of the enjoyment of good things that rightfully belong to them.
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Testimony of Healing
I had suffered for years with heart trouble when a neighbor invited me to go to a Christian Science lecture.
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Testimony of Healing
"Bring ye all the tithes into the storehouse".
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Testimony of Healing
My first testimony in the Christian Science periodicals was printed in the July 29, 1944, Sentinel.
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Testimony of Healing
I turned to Christian Science when there were many dark waters in my life, and, as a result, I was asking myself many soul-searching questions.
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Testimony of Healing
I have been so benefited by the teachings of Christian Science that I would like to share some of my experiences with other readers of the Christian Science periodicals in a desire to help.
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The Lord upholdeth all that fall, and raiseth up all those that be bowed down.
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You don't have to settle for anything less than good.
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