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A Stay at a Sanatorium for Christian Scientists
In the healing ministry of Christian Science, quick healings are our cherished goal. But when healing seems delayed and an individual has physical and personal needs that those around him cannot care for, the established sanatoriums for Christian Scientists are available to provide care without anxiety.
Man, God's likeness, acts at Mind's direction. When we yield to this truth, our actions are timely, impelled by divine wisdom, governed by divine Principle, Love. We are receptive to Love's provision of tender care for all its children.
To get away for a short time from intense relationships and from anxiety expressed by friends and neighbors is often helpful if healing is delayed. By removing ourselves from the daily routine and familiar scene we can often gain new perspective on people and situations, and fresh spiritual insights.
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November 14, 1977 issue
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Lifting Up Our Children
FREDA SPERLING BENSON
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No One Is a Foreigner
INGRID MERRILL
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Reflection: Effortless Expression
STEPHEN FRASER
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Whose Opportunity?
HUBERTA F. RANDALL
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A Stay at a Sanatorium for Christian Scientists
CLARA HAGENLOCHER
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Keeping Thought Open to God, Good
RUTH H. POYSER
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MY JOY
Doris Lubin
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WRONG ABOUT STRONG
JASON RICHARD SCHEID
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LET ME GO FORTH
Lynnette Padfield Garges
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God and Man—Always Coexisting
Geoffrey J. Barratt
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Decisions That Support Healing
Nathan A. Talbot
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The grateful testifiers at the Wednesday meetings in branch...
Ralph Monis with contributions from Priscilla R. Bartlett, Bruce D. Bartlett
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Several years ago some very alarming symptoms appeared on my...
Marie-Luise Popp
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Like many other people who study Christian Science, I too can...
Alcira De Capellera
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Letters to the Press
Michael D. Rissler