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Persistence as a Factor in Healing
Many healings in Christian Science are quickly accomplished, and this is as it should be. But sometimes a healing is delayed. Despite one's sincere effort to demonstrate the truths of this Science, the problem is not met at once. What should one do then?
We need to recognize that the understanding of divine Principle, God, is adequate to resolve any problem. If a healing is delayed, it means that more understanding of this Principle is required in order to bring about the cure. When we realize that God always supports His children, it is divinely natural for us to continue to gain an ever-unfolding perception of the truth that heals.
We need to know God better, to realize that He is omniscient Mind, all-encompassing Love, causative Principle. He alone has all power and creative ability. He is the only cause, lawgiver, and controller. He governs all in perfect harmony.
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May 17, 1975 issue
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Is Your Income Sufficient?
PETER B. VANDERHOEF
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Our Unity with God
KATHERINE V. LANSING
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Persistence as a Factor in Healing
JOHN H. WILLIAMS
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"Be not afraid"!
BEATRICE WINZER
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Don't Be Too Hard on Yourself
HELEN R. CONROYD
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No Double Image
JOHN E. CHEAL
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The Wedding Day
Elizabeth Baylog Read (written at age 11)
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The Cable Car Ride
Gladys R. Heorodt
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It's a Blend
E. Stuart Wells
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I Can Heal!
Sylvia N. Poling
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My Favorite Bible Verse
Francesca Peggy Essien
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Today's Confrontation
Carl J. Welz
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Sunday School Is like a Ball Game
Naomi Price
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ONE POWER
Dorothy B. Hewitt
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Until three years ago I attended a church of another denomination...
Frederick Wilcock
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I am very grateful for Christian Science and what it has done...
David Shultz with contributions from Zomora Parks
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Ever since studying Christian Science and joining The Mother Church...
Elisabeth Maria Collings Polak-Muller with contributions from Rochel Roland, Mary Allyene Roland, Rose Bardagjy, Helen Schaible