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What is man really like?

Over a hundred years ago a woman set down a startling statement: "Man is not matter; he is not made up of brain, blood, bones, and other material elements.
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God will do right

Prayer is never a demand that God do right.
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Run and pray

As a child, I regularly attended the Christian Science Sunday School.
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Nothing to erase

Before we can see/admirefloodlit, the polishedfigure on the dais,did not the sculptor workpatiently for many hoursto earn our praise?
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Is your home a refuge, a place where warmth and affection abound?
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"Let me know!"

"Let me know!" I repeated this reminder anxiously, impatiently.
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With perfect aplomb

One winter morning from an upstairs window I watched with great fascination the journey of a squirrel.
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Purpose

Expressing God in countless waysIs reason I am living.
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Editors' Note: From earliest days misrepresentations of Christian Science teachings have been circulated by critics.
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Suppose you were to read the Bible just for the purpose of discovering more about the nature of God.
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To heal a "house divided"

Christ Jesus once healed a man who could neither see nor speak.
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Let's look in the mirror

What's your name?
Testimony of Healing
A number of years ago my husband and I had the privilege of class instruction in Christian Science.
Testimony of Healing
Recently I had my carefully ordered priorities rearranged in a completely unexpected manner.
Testimony of Healing
I first relied on Christian Science one time when our little daughter was very ill.
Testimony of Healing
How does one find words to express gratitude for something that has completely revolutionized her life?
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God's Gifts, a 36-page hard-cover picture book for youngsters four through eight, deals with the seven synonyms for God.

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