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One day my family and I were going to a brunch
One day my family and I were going to a brunch. My brother John and I were riding our bikes, and I had a pretty bad fall. I hit my head and hurt my wrist. My family took me home. We talked about how God is All-in-all, and how All-in-all is God. Notice you say them both ways and they still mean the same thing. I was healed. We got up and went to the brunch. Thank you, God!
PAUL G. LAWRENCE
Readfield, Maine
As Paul's father I can vouch for the facts of his healing because I was right there. Following his fall, the evidence of injury was somewhat alarming. He lay on a couch in our living room, seemingly in a state of shock and sobbing in pain. My wife told me she thought he had broken his wrist.
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October 19, 1981 issue
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Staying out of the land of Nod
JOSEPH G. HEARD
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Spiritual enlightenment destroys afflictive circumstances
ANNA A. VINSON
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Revive the art of listening
GERALD STANWELL
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Healing by reversal
SUZETTE I. MITCHELL
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Giving and living
LUCY S. BLAKE
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To control the Medfly
ELAINE H. NATALE
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"The infinite idea forever developing itself"
DeWITT JOHN
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Prayer toned with Christliness
NATHAN A. TALBOT
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Mindy and Boller's Pond
Keo Felker Lazarus
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I've always been very grateful for having been...
DORIS McCLUSKY DANIELSEN
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I became acquainted with Christian Science while still in my...
BARBARA HODGES BOND
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One day my family and I were going to a brunch
PAUL G. LAWRENCE with contributions from JAMES H. LAWRENCE
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Although I attended a Christian Science Sunday School as a...
DONNA MAE BERNEMAN with contributions from LAURA M. FOLDEN