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I owe all that I am and all that...
I owe all that I am and all that I have to Christian Science. At a time of trouble and sorrow, I turned to Truth for help. From the very first, Christian Science met my needs. Holding fast to God, Truth, I felt that I had found what I was seeking. Ill health and the possibility of a broken marriage had made me a despondent, ill person.
Our infant son was suffering from a serious illness. He was unable to retain his food and was getting weaker each day. On my first visit to a practitioner, the baby was healed.
When the thing I had feared came about, the separation of my dear husband and me, it only turned me more strongly to Christian Science. It was a testing time, and I needed much love and help, both of which were given to me by the practitioner.
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February 22, 1964 issue
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"Unwinding one's snarls"
PETER B. VANDERHOEF
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Dealing with Overpopulation Problems
NAOMI M. BURNETT
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"Speak gently"—Think Gently
HARRY DE LASAUX
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"Avoid voicing error"
GRACE E. ROWNTREE
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True Satisfaction
NELLE OLDACRE SPROWLS
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A High School Student Writes
JOYCE CAROL ROBERTS
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THE CHRISTLY TOUCH
Leslie Marcoux
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Christian Science and Genius
Helen Wood Bauman
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Lengthening Our Days
Ralph E. Wagers
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When I was a few weeks old a...
Frank Sheldon Millington
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With sincere gratitude I...
Berthe C. Siebers
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How grateful I am that I...
Marjorie F. M. Jordan
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The fact that I was privileged to...
Ruth Marianne Wolfram
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As a granddaughter of those...
La Von Merkel
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I owe all that I am and all that...
Isabel N. Genung
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On returning from my vacation...
Bruce W. Junker
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Signs of the Times
A. Strassburger