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In everything we do, the correct approach is the one that...
In everything we do, the correct approach is the one that gets results. Through the study of Christian Science we learn to apply the right, scientific law or rule as the approach for solving our problems.
For several weeks I suffered with dizziness or imbalance. I sat up in a chair at night rather than lie flat on a pillow and was afraid of falling and of being left alone for any length of time.
I studied daily the Lesson-Sermon and prayed, but the condition persisted. At one time I asked a Christian Science practitioner for treatment, and I did feel better, but somehow the condition did not yield. Something in my thinking had to be corrected, and I felt I should search more into the right approach to take.
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July 20, 1974 issue
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Victors, Not Victims
GEORGE W. LEDBETTER
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Walking with God
GEORGIANA LIEDER LAHR
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Thoughts Not Our Own
JOE ELLER
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Safe in Spirit
BELVA REED
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HIS ANGELS DELIVER
B. Lois McKay
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The Snakes, the Bees
LINDA ANNE GRIDLEY
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SPIRITUALIZING THOUGHT
ROBERT G. RAFFERTY
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DEADLINE
Stanley John York
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THE EVERLASTING REDWOOD
Baron J. Woodward (written at age 10)
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One Law to Practice
Carl J. Welz
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Comfort for Widows and Widowers
Naomi Price
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Until after my marriage I attended a church of another...
Dorothy Alexandra Speight with contributions from Arthur Speight
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I am grateful for spiritual progress
Mary Katharine Roberts Bowers
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I feel I would not be here today were it not for Christian Science
Martha J. Gilliland with contributions from Althea A. Whiteside
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At one time I had frequent attacks of pain in my stomach
Audrey H. Walter
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In everything we do, the correct approach is the one that...
Georgette L. Adams
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Letters to the Press
Robert W. Newell