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"Trust in the Lord with all thine heart; and lean not unto thine...
"Trust in the Lord with all thine heart; and lean not unto thine own understanding. In all thy ways acknowledge him, and he shall direct thy paths" (Prov. 3:5, 6).
It was through a trying experience in 1953 that I learned much of God and His ways: how He waits patiently for us to seek His help; how He reassures us again and again. I learned that it isn't necessary to be a seasoned Christian Scientist in order to demonstrate the power of Truth. I learned how essential perseverance is and how important it is to obey divine orders.
During a time of adjustment after the passing of my mother, when our young daughter was running with her brother one day, she fell with the broken end of a stick in her mouth. When I reached the screaming child, blood was gushing from her mouth, and I could not tell what the injury was. My knees were weak, and I quickly sat down in a chair and held her quietly to keep her from becoming hysterical and to collect myself.
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April 14, 1973 issue
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Get Through to the Tripper
HAMILTON KILLEN, JR.
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The Value of Stillness
DAVID LAWRENCE HAASE
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Yielding to God
MARY BARNES
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Are We a Product of the Past?
KEITH HENDERSON
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To Heal Strained Relationships
CORINNE B. TEETER
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Free as Air
GEORGE E. J. MAHON
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Jim Learns That God Is Everywhere
by a former Sunday School Superintendent
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Chicken and Egg
Carl J. Welz
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Disposition and Health
Alan A. Aylwin
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This healing took place shortly after high school graduation...
Robert P. Cochran
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When I was a young girl, my mother was quite ill one evening
Emma S. Hamilton with contributions from Ellsworth C. Hamilton
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Daily study of Christian Science gives me a much better, deeper...
Muriel Elizabeth Parker