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I wish to express gratitude for the healing power of Christian Science
I wish to express gratitude for the healing power of Christian Science.
Last year I suffered with a physical difficulty for months. I prayed to understand that the perfection of man in God's likeness is ever present. I gave much thought to the first chapter of Genesis (verses 26, 27), "Let us make man in our image, after our likeness: and let them have dominion .... So God created man in his own image, in the image of God created he him." Many other truths we are taught in Christian Science came to me constantly to be pondered and applied. There were days when the pain was so severe that I thought I was going to pass out. Then, for a few days, the pain would abate and I would give credit to the prayerful work in Christian Science that I had been doing so fervently.
I was able to continue the clerk's work in the church of which I was a member. No one knew, not even my family, that I was going through what seemed to be deep waters.
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June 24, 1972 issue
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Walls to Bring Down
GODFREY JOHN
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Understanding God Is for Everybody
VIRGINIA T. GUFFIN
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Law That Liberates
AUBREY EUGENE HUMMER
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Making the Best of Things
GERTRUDE E. VELGUTH
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Do You Want to Get Married?
CHARLES W. FERRIS
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"Most wonderfully kind"
JULIE CAMPBELL TATHAM
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"Daddy, why...?"
ROBERT L. GATES
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Good Is One
Carl J. Welz
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Finding Our Right Place
Alan A. Aylwin
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For a period of more than twelve years I was frequently troubled...
Dudley B. Taylor
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During the period of World War II, I had a healing in Christian Science...
Ernest E. Harriman with contributions from Jane H. Harriman
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"Thou shalt have no other gods before me" (Ex. 20: 3)'
Ruby Price Staton
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In the year 1900, when my grandmother, then a young wife and...
Merilyn S. Knights with contributions from Gloria Smythe Burns