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Until I was about thirteen years old, I attended a Christian Science...
Until I was about thirteen years old, I attended a Christian Science Sunday School regularly. Then I decided to stop attending. I started to drink alcohol, use drugs, and to indulge in various forms of sensuality. At the age of seventeen, I bottomed out mentally and reached the extremes of my immoral behavior.
It was at this point I began to realize the good in the spiritual truths that my parents and Sunday School teachers had been teaching me through the years. I soon lost all my desire for the type of living I had been involved in, and I am grateful for the complete dismissal of these false attractions from my life.
I started attending Sunday School regularly again, and since doing this I've learned many lessons. One in particular is to turn to God completely for guidance.

December 17, 1979 issue
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Managing money in marriage
CAROLYN B. SWAN
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Who are you listening to?
GENELLE AUSTIN-LETT
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Come to the revival
JOHN PAXTON QUALTROUGH
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Self-abnegation does not mean
JONATHAN WILLIAM YOST
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Self-consciousness— what self?
HELEN R. CONROYD
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At-one
FRANCES ELMINA BROWN
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Freedom from the Herods of today
MURIEL ROADMAN
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Maintain the facts
PENNY MARABEAS
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You, wanted and needed now
GEOFFREY J. BARRATT
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The chain of being
NATHAN A. TALBOT
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Matt passed the test!
Carole Ann Brickner
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Christmas Eve of 1977, I found my husband...
NAOMI AAL with contributions from RALPH O. AAL
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In October 1978 I fell down the drain well of a basement window
SABRA VAN CLEEF
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Christian Science has changed my life as dramatically as it has...
ANNE-MARIE ALANIOU