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About thirty years ago I heard...
About thirty years ago I heard a lecture on Christian Science, during which my thoughts were so uplifted that I was inspired to begin attending the Sunday services and Wednesday evening testimony meetings in a branch Church of Christ, Scientist.
One Wednesday evening, while I was walking to church, I was struck down by a car. I was helped to my feet, and the driver of the car wanted to take me to the hospital at once; but I declined his kind offer. A Christian Science practitioner was there who was also on her way to church, and at my request she did some prayerful work for me right away with the result that I felt no bad effects whatsoever.
A few months later I asked the same practitioner to give me treatment for fallen arches. I do not know just how quickly the healing took place, but I became aware some time later that my feet were normal.
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January 13, 1962 issue
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Serving the Cause of Christian Science
KIMMIS HARTLEY HENDRICK
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Reflecting Love
CLAUDIA ISABEL A'COURT
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TO WATCH WITH LOVE
Marion Francis Brown
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"The time for thinkers"
LOIS S. JOHNSON
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Expressing Love Through Ushering
ROBERT E. PETTIBONE
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Insistence upon Good Brings Healing
EVELYN MAY GARNHAM
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A Happy Household
PAULINE WICKSTRUM REHR
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Right Reasoning
Helen Wood Bauman
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Let
Carl J. Welz
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I offer this testimony in deepest...
May de Leon
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When Christian Science found...
Tehmi Phiroz Dalal
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I had been married only a few...
Annabel Arnott Goan
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Early in life I attended an orthodox...
Paul Christian Schneider
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As I was returning to my office...
Betty A. Baxter
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About thirty years ago I learned...
Helen Loree Hartvig
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In the opening paragraph of the...
Cathrine Gabriel
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About thirty years ago I heard...
Marie D. La Croix
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Signs of the Times
with contributions from B. Judd, W. H. Bourne, Earl L. Douglass