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[“The significance of joy,” Ruth Geyer, October 6, 2014, Sentinel]
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Church, as Science and Health defines it, is a spiritual reality, not only a human institution.
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All-harmonious!

It was all under God’s control, and I could trust His guidance. 
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That tangible sense of the presence of good was evidence of the Christ speaking to my receptive thought. 
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Handling fear first in my prayers became a regular response.
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Spiritual Lens

Spiritually interpreted, rocks

<div class="inline-quote"> &lt;div class="inline-quote"&gt; &lt;p&gt;Spiritually interpreted, rocks and mountains stand for solid and grand ideas.
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In the Christian Science Bible Lesson
Need punishment be everlasting?
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Primary Class Instruction
When the Christian Science textbook, Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures by Mary Baker Eddy, was first placed in my hands, I was a medical nurse of several years.
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Love and courage

I know a little girl named Joy who adored her baby brother Evan.
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Testimony of Healing
This past summer I went to a Christian Science camp to be a volunteer worker in housekeeping.
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Testimony of Healing
Four years ago, I noticed that I had a mole on my neck which began bothering me and bled when scratched.
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Testimony of Healing

Healed after a fall

It was the season when mangoes are ripe, and I was looking forward to eating some.
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From the Editors

Having faith in Life

The fact that too many people are losing hope in what they feel life has to offer, and are choosing to take their own life or to help it end medically, shows a fundamental, often tragic mistake in humanity’s sense of what life is.
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