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[Original in German]
"I will love thee, O Lord, my strength" (Ps. 18:1)
"I will love thee, O Lord, my strength" (Ps. 18:1). Through Christian Science, God has come alive for me, and I have learned to love Him with all my heart. I am very grateful to have found this divine Science, with spiritual laws I can use practically in daily life.
Christian Science has proved to be a great help to me in school matters. I do not take any tests without first having made clear to myself the intelligence I reflect from God, the one Mind. By approaching the written tests with joy—the joy of knowing that I express divine qualities—I have had good results, and have often written an excellent test. In this way I have lost fear of examinations, because I gratefully look at them as opportunities instead of a burden.

June 19, 1976 issue
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Who Am I, Really?
PERSIS E. ZUBER
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Stop That Journey—This Is the Way!
VICTOR CHUDI ONUMONU
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THE BEGINNING
Vesta Jo Mulligan
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Constant Companionship
PAULA BUSBY GORALCZYK
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"A Continuing Invitation"
JUDITH ANN HARDY
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It's Not Mine!
Gretchen Newby (written at age 10)
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Like to Be a Goalie?
Virginia P. Onderdonk
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On an August Day...
Joanne Mazna Garinger
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That Soda-pop Sparkle
Claire Hagenlocher Stubbe
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Some Answers to Fear
Geoffrey J. Barratt
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To Satisfy the Heart
Naomi Price
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"I will love thee, O Lord, my strength" (Ps. 18:1)
Evelyn Schmidtke
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With profound gratitude I wish to submit the following testimony...
Wilfred Eric Roberts
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Some years ago I woke up during the night with a severe pain...
Pearl F. Redding
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As a young girl I suffered regularly from nosebleeds which would...
Bonnie Jean Hill
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Once on a day off from work I found I couldn't walk on one...
Niki Elizabeth Nelson
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Letters to the Press
with contributions from J. Buroughs Stokes