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One day when I was very small, my mommy made some tea for...
One day when I was very small, my mommy made some tea for us. I went to the table and pulled the teapot down. The tea spilled on my chest and made a big blister.
Daddy phoned a practitioner, and I went to sleep. When I woke up, Mommy covered the blister with a bandage. That night when she wanted to put on a clean bandage, it was stuck to my chest. The next day after Mommy had prayed, the bandage fell off and there was no trace of the blister.
KIM ROSE
Honeydew, Transvaal, Republic of South Africa
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September 14, 1981 issue
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Flowering of brotherhood
ALBERT G. NELSON
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Divine purpose over human will
ANGELA BINELLI
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Lawfulness of Truth
ROY K. BOTTORFF
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Does food really sustain us?
EDITH J. FISHER
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Duties without burdens
GERALD STANWELL
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The tower of Babel
BARBARA DIX HENDERSON
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Don't be a mental bench warmer
CELESTE L. CARACAUSA
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Unprejudiced study
NATHAN A. TALBOT
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Spiritual understanding determines destiny
BEULAH M. ROEGGE
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Led
MARGARET SINGLETON DECKER
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The mystery at Minnehaha Creek
Marjorie Spencer Darling and Jean M. Peterson
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Early one morning while taking class instruction...
CAROLYN RAMESDORFER ARNOLD
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When I began reading the Christian Science textbook, Science and Health...
STELLA MARIS YANNI
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One day when I was very small, my mommy made some tea for...
KIM ROSE with contributions from COLIN ROSE