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What about miracles?

Do you believe in miracles?
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Life is not too short

How many of us really believe it is possible to remain on the human scene for over a century and still have keen faculties, our natural vitality?
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Angels are for real

When I was a boy I did not believe in angels.
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Is the old theological concept of a personalized devil losing credence?
Poem
A friend once asked mesomewhat quizzically,"Are you illusioned?
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You are not outside the wall

A wall implies division—someone in, someone out.
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Secure in God

I was browsing through our home file on insurance.
Editorial

The fantasy fallacy

What a marvel to begin realizing there is only one true consciousness! And that consciousness is Mind, God.
Editorial

Models we can trust

Dissatisfaction with life often arises from having cherished wrong ideals and untrustworthy models.
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Don't let the static fool you!

Andy's mom stopped the car for a red light.
Testimony of Healing
I have had a wonderful healing solely by reading Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures by Mary Baker Eddy.
Testimony of Healing
Two summers ago my wife, our son, and I were shown wonderfully clear evidence of divine Mind's protection in a situation that might have had grave consequences.
Testimony of Healing
Deep gratitude to God for Christ Jesus, the Way -shower, and for Mrs.
Testimony of Healing
My mother was a Christian Scientist before I was born, and I attended a Christian Science Sunday School as a child.
Testimony of Healing

In 1964 I was preparing to serve as an interpreter at the...

In 1964 I was preparing to serve as an interpreter at the Christian Science Pavilion in the World's Fair in New York.
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Mary Baker Eddy, the Discoverer and Founder of Christian Science, deeply appreciated young people—their joy, their promise, their love of good.

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