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I am twelve years old and attend a Christian Science Sunday School
I am twelve years old and attend a Christian Science Sunday School.
At the front door of our home is a platform for plants. It is about four and a half feet above the floor. One day, about two years ago, while I was watering the plants, my foot slipped and I fell off, catching my arm on the surface of the platform as I fell. My arm was badly scraped and hurt a lot.
My mother called a Christian Science practitioner. I went into a bedroom with my older sister. Later my mother came in and read part of the Bible Lesson to me, and when she was finished my arm did not hurt anymore. The scrape stopped bleeding and soon healed completely.
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March 12, 1979 issue
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To be better parents
MERLE WITHAM MILLER
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Potent prayer for humanity
STEPHEN T. CARLSON
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Would you have cast a stone?
BARBARA LINDSEY NASSIF
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You're not aging
KATHERINE JANE HILDRETH
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Never apart from God
JAMES CLOIS SMITH, JR.
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Don't be sidetracked
ALMA A. KONIGSLOW
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Refuse to be a dummy
COLIN C. CAMPBELL
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Flowers of Bethlehem
Margaret Tsuda
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Refuse to manipulate others!
EARLINE SHOEMAKE
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Your testimony
Dorothy Huntington
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Nothing outside God's control
Geoffrey J. Barratt
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Every whit whole
Naomi Price
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The armor of heaven
Claire Roselius
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Over several months an alarming eye condition developed
Frances L. West
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One day when I went swimming in the ocean, my kickboard...
Nathan McDonald Craig with contributions from Helen Rose Craig
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We have had a marvelous demonstration of the power of God...
Ester Salvatto de Porley
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I am twelve years old and attend a Christian Science Sunday School
Douglas Foster with contributions from Sara M. Foster
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At a time before "learning disability" was used to describe...
Vivienne S. Luebbecke with contributions from Donald S. Luebbecke
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Letters to the Press
with contributions from Bradley D. Harris