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One evening I asked my mother if I could go outside and play
One evening I asked my mother if I could go outside and play. I went on a porch and just as I jumped down, the railing fell on me. Somebody saw me fall and got my parents. They took me home, and the second I got there I could walk into the house just like any other person. Inside, my parents continued to talk to me about how I was God's child and couldn't be hurt by any old railing. Before I went to sleep the pain was gone. I felt super! The next day I played with all my friends and was completely recovered.
Another time I woke up in the early morning feeling pretty sick. My folks called a practitioner, and she gave me a good passage to study from Science and Health by Mrs. Eddy. I thought about it all day. The next day I felt a lot better, and by afternoon I was fine. I learned from this healing that Christian Science takes care of all kinds of problems.
SETH OLDS ROGERS
Cincinnati, Ohio
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June 1, 1981 issue
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Healing yourself
BRIAN D. WRIGHT
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Sight undimmed
LOUIS ABRAHAMS
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The truth about sin
THOMAS A. McCLAIN
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The love that frees
ANDREA E. STROM
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Put down the dietary idol
PAUL AGNEW RANDALL
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Can't—or won't?
JENIFER C. WECHSLER
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Right where you are, God is All
MARIE ANTOINETTE COWING
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The Reading Room
HAZEL VALERY KNIGHT
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FROM THE DIRECTORS
The Christian Science Board Of Directors
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Moral relationships in church
NATHAN A. TALBOT
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Phenomena—miraculous and scientific
BEULAH M. ROEGGE
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See what is where in...
Jean Luce Lee
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I acknowledge, with deepest gratitude, the opening...
ESPERANCE E. YOUNG
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One evening I asked my mother if I could go outside and play
SETH OLDS ROGERS with contributions from MILLARD FOSTER ROGERS, JR., NINA OLDS ROGERS
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The knowledge that God is all-powerful, solely loving, and ever...
WENDY M. REIN with contributions from DAVID A. REIN