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Who Says You Can't Do Math?
Jim, a high school senior, was failing a math class just before graduation. Even the teacher had given up any hope of his passing the course.
This was a big test for Jim. Was he going to accept the belief that he could fall below standard by lacking the intelligence to do math? As a Christian Scientist, he saw this as a mistaken concept he need not accept, for God's man can lack nothing.
When faced with a problem in math, we turn directly to the principles of mathematics in order to work out the solution. When hung up on the belief that we can't do math, we can turn to the one divine Principle, God, for the truth, the way it really is.
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December 14, 1974 issue
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Effective Engineering
WILLIAM HENRY ROADSTRUM
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Destroy Fear and Its Effects
HARRIETTE MELDRIM HILL
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Spontaneous Healing
CYRIL ALEXANDER BARBER
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Dominion Is Yours—Use It!
CORA SLAUGHTER
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Identity—What Does It Mean?
V. GILLEAN PARKER
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Breaking Iron Shackles
WORTHINGTON G. HURD
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Continuing Strength
MARJORIE BRANCH McKIBBIN
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Who Says You Can't Do Math?
BARBARA JEAN WHITE
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Going to Denver
Laurie Aucoin (written at age 8)
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Spiritual Dominion
Carl J. Welz
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"The possibility of achieving all good"
Geoffrey J. Barratt
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Although three testimonies of mine have been published in the...
Thelma J. Shipman with contributions from Ben C. Shipman, Sr.
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After marriage I had three or four miscarriages
Margaret Page Collins
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With great joy I want to express my gratitude for the help I received...
Johann Wilhelm Brinkmann