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While on a business trip I had. . .
While on a business trip I had severe pains in my head from a rapidly worsening sinus infection. Three teeth also became loosened, and one of them became infected. The symptoms did not yield to my earnest prayers; so I called a practitioner for treatment. Much of the pain disappeared as we talked on the telephone.
Afterward as thoughts came to me about the allness of God and His good creation and about the nothingness of error, improvement was rapid. Within a few days the sinus condition and tooth infection were completely healed, and the three loosened teeth became firm and normal.
The healing was to me a wonderful example of God's love; of His willingness to meet each one of us where he is at the moment on the way toward recognizing the one real God and man as His perfect reflection. God has the ability to furnish each of us constantly with what he most needs in order to progress toward the full understanding of perfection.
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January 1, 1966 issue
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Dominion over the Limitations of Time
FREDERICK J. BRIGHT
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When May We Look Backward?
ELIZABETH HUDSON SMITH
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Effective Steps
RICHARD WARREN WILKINSON
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Put Off the Young Man Too
EDWARD CLAYTON SNYDER
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SECURITY
Edith Coonley Howes
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Health Is Wholeness
DOROTHY M. ROGERS
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Sticking to the Truth
MARY FOX PUMPHREY
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An Important Issue
Helen Wood Bauman
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"The Word was made flesh"
William Milford Correll
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Mary Baker Eddy writes in...
Grace Bens Bruflodt
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While on a business trip I had. . .
William A. Pelton
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"Ye are my witnesses, saith the...
Esther A. Wilson
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Christian Science has always...
Isabel Lusk Mathes
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I began attending a Christian Science Sunday School...
Ruth Helen Jarrette
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In this testimony it is my desire...
Kathryn Bork Blomquist
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I am so very grateful to have been...
Sandra Carolyn Parker
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Signs of the Times
Chaplain Frederick W. Brink