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One day after coming home, I realized I could not find a puzzle...
One day after coming home, I realized I could not find a puzzle that a boy had let me borrow. I decided not to tell my mom because I thought I could probably find it on my own.
After about five days I still hadn't found it, so I decided to tell my mom. When I did, she suggested that I work it out on my own by talking to God. So I read part of that week's Bible Lesson from the Christian Science Quarterly. I found a few ideas but felt I needed to search further.
Mom said I could use the Concordances to Science and Health by Mrs. Eddy and to the Christian Science Hymnal. I looked under "lost" and "found." I think Hymn No. 12 meant the most. The part that helped me reads: "Above all doctrine, form or creed/Is found the Truth that meets your need." After I read this, I felt healed so I went to sleep.
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March 14, 1983 issue
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Mind, memory, memorials
BARBARA CORBETT MYERS
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Alone—though never lonely
ALICE W. COOKE
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Open your eyes to see God's artwork
BEVERLEE ODELL ASHER
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Announce your identity
LILIAN C. DAVIS
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Prayer from the lowlands
CHANNING WALKER
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Acceptance
VERNA R. SPARKS
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Health: for physical body and economic system
NATHAN A. TALBOT
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The development of honesty
WILLIAM E. MOODY
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Ann and Harold
Shirley Conner Cogdal
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For many years I was troubled by a disfiguring...
SIGNE WISSÉN
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One day after coming home, I realized I could not find a puzzle...
CHRYSTAL REIN with contributions from WENDY REIN
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Some time ago I had an experience that proved to me the healing...
CAROL ANN TAYLOR with contributions from JACK TAYLOR