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A friend of mine moved into a furnished rental home although she found the owner's taste abominable.
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Poem

Freedom!

Soaring free above the dream-seaof false memories, false me's,I learn to rise, to love to seethe radiant reflection, Lord,of You—that's me!
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Sickness is no part of you

"That flu is no part of you," I heard my husband gently say to me.
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The jacaranda trees were beautiful in full bloom.
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Poem

Celebration

Come.
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Unlimited beauty for you!

There is a deep longing in the hearts of mankind for the beautiful.
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Poem

beheld

beautyis in the Iof the Beholder
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Cherish innocence

How Christ Jesus loved little children! They were brought to him, and he welcomed them and blessed them.
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Editorial
So often the little gods we are tempted to worship turn out to be cruel masters.
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Editorial

Signs of life

How much do we trust the reports of the body that are commonly called vital signs?
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Poem

The wheat of me

It is the wheat of me
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Nobody's fool

April first, and time to get up.
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Testimony of Healing

Five years ago Christian Science came into my...

Five years ago Christian Science came into my life, healing and transforming me.
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Testimony of Healing
In June 1977, only three weeks after our return to Sydney, my husband left me suddenly.
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Testimony of Healing
About a year ago I was involved in an automobile accident that made it necessary to replace the entire front left fender section of my car.
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Testimony of Healing
The first time I heard of Christian Science was when, as a young girl, I listened to my beloved father read some derogatory statements about it from a newspaper.
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Members of The Mother Church are invited to write articles and poems for the periodicals.
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