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During my senior year in high school, I became fed up with...
During my senior year in high school, I became fed up with Christian Science. I thought it didn't provide me with anything but silly concepts. I wanted something tangible to hold on to. I wanted proof!
I had heard some beautiful testimonies of people who, through the study of Christian Science, had been healed of cancer, broken bones, and mental diseases, but I thought I hadn't seen or experienced any healings myself. Actually, my family and I had had some wonderful healings, but at that time I was doubting their validity.
With this attitude, I stepped out into the world fully confident of my ability to live my own life my own way. Well, before long I found myself in the darkest depths of depression that I had ever known. My moral standards and values had just seemed to disintegrate. I had gone the whole drug route and become someone I didn't respect or even like very much.
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April 27, 1974 issue
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What Is Your Business?
WILLIAM JAMES HAY
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Coming Home
CORINNE JANE TEETER
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God-inspired Intellect
LUCIEN P. CAILLE
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Ask for More!
RUTH H. ENGLE
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You Can Discover Yourself-Now
CLARA MABEL DAVIDSON
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SPIRITUALIZING THOUGHT
HARRY I. MILLER
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The New Neighbor
Ruth Bodle Oldach
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HIGH SCHOOL REUNION
Joanne Mazna Garinger
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"Be a good Samaritan to yourself"
Alfred F. Schneider
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Get Rid of Obsessive Mental Pictures
Geoffrey J. Barratt
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It is with a genuine desire to glorify God, who is the giver of...
Olive M. Florea with contributions from Ruby H. Bieth
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"Life, Truth, and Love are the realities of divine Science
Elizabeth M. Burg with contributions from Donald R. Gregory
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After lunch one day at school, all the kids were going sledding...
Ronald James Oshinski with contributions from Nancy Oshinski
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During my senior year in high school, I became fed up with...
Katherine Hope Williams