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Verified examples of present-day healings through prayer appear on pages 119 to 126 of this magazine.
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Shut the door—then pray!

With energy costs and crime mounting, people are more careful than ever about keeping their doors shut.
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Poem

Yield

There's a lesson in the trees,their ease—they just bend in the breeze.
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Peace in stormy times

There is a saying that goes, "If you can keep your head when all around you are losing theirs, you obviously don't understand the situation!"
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Pray for pets?

"Animals win hearts, influence people," headlined an article in The Christian Science Monitor.
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The woman and the book

The woman spent her childhoodin a lovely corner of the universewhere the spring-flowering arbutuspushing up throughthe dead leaves of winterscents the air around.
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What are we expressing?

The qualities of the Christ are what everyone is looking for in his dealings with others, whether he realizes this or not.
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Editorial
When God created the family of man in His likeness, He created individuality but not inequality.
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Born again!

Jesus answered and said.
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How to meet an alligator

Author's note:
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Testimony of Healing
On one of the blackest mornings of my life, I assembled pills and liquor and wrote a letter to my daughter.
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Testimony of Healing
I feel so grateful for Christian Science because through it I have found God.
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Testimony of Healing
Since I was six years old I have been attending the Christian Science Sunday School regularly.
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Testimony of Healing
I owe so much to God for Christian Science—it has comforted me from the time I was growing up to the present day.
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If you're interested in learning more about what you've been reading, a Christian Science Reading Room is a good place to visit.
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