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"Behold, I make all things new"...
"Behold , I make all things new" is a Biblical statement well worth pondering. It is found in the twenty-first chapter of Revelation (verse 5). Jesus, the master Christian, taught and practiced with compassion and kindness the truth that healing and restoration are available to mankind.
In appreciation and gratitude, I give my testimony of a healing through Christian Science treatment of what appeared to be arthritis. My wrist suddenly became painful.
After several days the joint was very much swollen, and my hand was affected too. I called for the help of a Christian Science practitioner, and we both prayed—knowing the truth that, according to the first chapter of Genesis, God never created anything afflictive or abnormal. We read (Gen. 1:31), "God saw every thing that he had made, and, behold, it was very good."
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November 2, 1963 issue
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The Immediate Availability of Supply
FLOYD C. SHANK
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The Father's Mansions
MYRTLE A. CASH
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An Important Center
RUTH MARNIE MAHNKEN
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"Talk less and realize more"
J. THOMAS BOGGS
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"It is well"
JAMAE WOLFRAM RICHARDSON
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A College Student Writes
GEOFFREY WALKER
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To All Members of The Mother Church
The Christian Science Board Of Directors
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All Is Well
Carl J. Welz
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The Close of the Sunday Service
Ralph E. Wagers
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"Behold, I make all things new"...
Chellis Elsie P. Farmer
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I wish to express my deep gratitude...
Douglas W. Sandell
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A cup cannot overflow until...
Alphia L. Engelbrekt
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I am very grateful for Christian Science,...
Mona Dewsbury
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I first learned of the healing...
Florence M. Bench
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I am very grateful for Christian Science...
Allen W. Hayden
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Signs of the Times
Joseph Martin Hopkins