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[Original in German]
When Michael came home from school one day, he said the teacher had talked that day about injuries from falling. He added how happy he was to think how he had once been healed of just such a difficulty through Christian Science.
It happened like this.
Michael was bicycling with his father, brother, and sister out to an Autobahn construction site to look at the huge machinery and dump trucks. Suddenly Michael's front wheel hit a hard, encrusted rut and he fell. Since he was able to pick himself up and go on as though nothing had happened, his father, brother, and sister hardly noticed the incident. But Michael became quieter and quieter and felt miserable. All his joy in the outing and his interest in the machinery disappeared. It was a relief to get home.
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July 2, 1979 issue
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Seeing through the mist of physique
ARTHUR DELAU
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Supply that never fails
FRED C. STEDHAM
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Is winning everything?
GRANT C. BUTLER
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The clear view
BERYL D. STELLE
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Dependence and independence
Nathan A. Talbot
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Help for hungry children
Naomi Price
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Guestchamber
Shirley Selby
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Where does the rainbow end?
Betty Parrott
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Error has no name
Claire Roselius
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A miracle?
Andrea Coates Brower
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As a mother living in a time when the concept of family is...
Judylynn Danielson
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I'm nine years old, and I would like to tell of a healing I had...
Jamie McCash with contributions from Sam Costanzo