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For four or five years I had been suffering with sciatic rheumatism
For four or five years I had been suffering with sciatic rheumatism. Then a friend took me to a Christian Science lecture. The message was so inspiring that I wanted to know more about this religion. That was my introduction to Christian Science, and I was healed of that painful disease. I began serious study after this healing.
With the help of Christian Science practitioners at different times I have had healings of constipation, failing eyesight, diminished hearing, and failing memory. I have demonstrated longevity in that I have passed the fourscore-and-ten mark. As long as I trust God and His goodness I expect to be free of infirmity.
I am grateful for membership in The Mother Church and in a branch Church of Christ, Scientist, and for the loving care of family and friends.
Wellington A. Goodrich
Utica, New York
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October 23, 1978 issue
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Lasting friendship: a taste of heaven
BARBARA JUERGENS FOX
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"Some of my best friends are..."
THOMAS ALAN WALDMAN
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Growing up black
NATHANIEL A. HANDY, JR.
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Prayer: a parental responsibility
HELEN C. MOON
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Church relationships and the new commandment
RICHARD A. MATHER
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Out of the whirlpool
WILLIAM WELSH HOLLAND
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My people
Becca Beaty
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More than physical healing
GRACE ARCHER DUNBAR
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Be not afraid
Charlotte Cass
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I am of more me than you are
Geoffrey J. Barratt
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Comfort for parents who think they've failed
Naomi Price
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Recently I attended a Wednesday evening testimony meeting...
James Pressley
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For four or five years I had been suffering with sciatic rheumatism
Wellington A. Goodrich
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I became acquainted with Christian Science in my childhood...
Silviane Rosi Müller Bonetto with contributions from Arlette Rosy Müller
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Through the years that I have been a student of Christian Science...
Virginia L. Austin with contributions from Janet Rice