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A YOUNG GIRL'S TESTIMONY
One day when I was in school, I scratched a few bumps. The teacher sent me to the nurse. The nurse called my mother on the telephone, and told my mother I had the chicken pox. The nurse sent me home. I started to pray. I said to myself, "I am God's perfect child and no error can hurt me." When I got home there wasn't one bump on me.
Because the school law said I had to stay home a week, I did, but I was fine. I am very grateful for Christian Science. And I like going to the Wednesday testimony meetings and giving testimonies.
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March 1, 1975 issue
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Mental Medicine
SARA VELTMAN TUCKER
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Appreciation Is True Criticism
MARK NATHANS
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Today's Blessings
ROGER W. CLARKE
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Is It Money We Need?
ROSE GIDLEY NICHOLS
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What You Alone Can Give
FEROL AUSTEN
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Supposition Can't Be Real
LINDA STAUDT SCHAEFER
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Coping with Suicide Urges
EDITH ANN BENJAMIN
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Waking Up
FRED P. STAEDEL, SR.
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Love
Words and music written by Deirde Maude Shaw at age 12
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A YOUNG GIRL'S TESTIMONY
Suzanne L. Stefany
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The Simplicity of Truth
Geoffrey J. Barratt
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A Lesson from Xantippe
Naomi Price
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When I found the book Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures...
Carmen T. Azambuja da Motta
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The more I study Christian Science, the more I realize what a...
Dorrisene Foreman
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I am so deeply grateful for Christian Science
Dorothy C. Reynolds
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Letters to the Press
J. Don Fulton