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Leide Lessa is a Christian Science practitioner and teacher, and is a member of the Christian Science Board of Lectureship. She lives in Quincy, Massachusetts. During the eight years that Leide was a volunteer chaplain at a jail in Boston, she shared Christian Science with many drug dealers and individuals with drug and alcohol addictions, who were sincerely looking for reform and healing.
This article was first printed in the August 2012 issue of the Portuguese edition of The Herald of Christian Science, O Arauto da Ciência Cristã.
September 10, 2012 issue
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Letters
Frederick R. Andresen, Mary A. Williams, Nicki Hudson
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Compassionate 'covering'
Maike Byrd, Staff Editor
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Prayer about drug trafficking and violence in Mexico
Lyle Young, Arturo Gudiño Chong
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Daughter healed of drug use
Victoria Butler
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No more drug use
Joseph Ndunda
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The pendulum stops
Gwenn Gurnack
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Held from above
Debbie Miller with contributions from Andrew Christopher Miller
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A prayer for the economy
Paul Sedan
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No need to gamble–You have it all!
John Minard
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Sharing Christian Science brings many blessings
Kameron, Janette
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'Streams of love' that reverse drought
Carla Stillman
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Learn to refuse the myth of matter
Nancy Fischer
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Healing–en route to class
Carolyn Knee
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For Sikhs, turban is a proud symbol–and a target
Daniel Burke
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Amish report staggering growth in Midwest
Brandon Blackwell
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Skin cancer eradicated
Jeanne Kaleth-Martin
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Healing and spiritual awakening
John Biggs
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Our family: under the Father-Mother's care
Steve Okwor
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In your corner
The Editors