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One morning I severely injured...
One morning I severely injured my arm and shoulder. I tried to know that there are no accidents in God's kingdom—that God has made man perfect and that He was right then maintaining that perfection.
As soon as I could, I got in touch with a practitioner. By the time I reached her, the pain in my arm and shoulder was so intense I thought I couldn't stand it, but the practitioner said she would give me treatment, and I knew she would give me the prayerful support I needed.
For many days the pain was constant. However, I had neither physical examination nor X ray, nor had I any desire for either because I had complete trust in God's power to heal whatever needed healing and to mend whatever might need mending.
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March 5, 1966 issue
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Our Duty to Mankind
EDNA MAY EVANS WHITE
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What Will You Give?
MARGARET NOBLE PLEASANT
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Putting First Things First
JACK HILLMAN THORNTON
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SOUND OF RAIN
Margery Macdonald Cantlon
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Cast Aside the Beggar's Garment
KATHRYN E. LESLIE
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"To day if ye will hear his voice"
HAZEL A. WOOD
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Preparation for College Admission
MARY DUNHAM
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Opportunities for All
Helen Wood Bauman
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There Is No Disease
William Milford Correll
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I should like to relate how...
S. Sunarti Hersubeno
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I am grateful for God, for Christ...
Erwin F. Schwartzburg
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The thinking surrounding my...
Verne Linderman
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One morning I severely injured...
Ella G. Petersen
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My gratitude for Christian Science...
Clarice Aileen Hicks
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One day after school, during and...
Ray Carle with contributions from Margery L. Waterson, Alvin C. Waterson
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Signs of the Times
George W. Crane