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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.

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