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The Christian disciple desires to understand and serve God.
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For three years I had been warming the pew with regularity, listening intently and striving to live as I'd been taught in the Christian Science Sunday School.
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Church building

Human motivation is an awesome subject.
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"A place prepared of God"

I had just put my husband on a plane to a distant city.
Poem
This room is so quiet.
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When I was a youngster, my family was active in a Protestant church.
Poem

Steps

When fear runs rampant,Sin seems right, sickness awesome,Turn to light.
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Expressing or impressing?

There is a comic's account of a man who was so self-conscious that although he enjoyed football, he was miserable attending games.
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To you, the writer

Wait a minute! Before you turn the page thinking, "Well, this certainly doesn't apply to me," read on a little farther.
Editorial
Christianity in general has outgrown the harsher aspects of predestination theology in favor of a more merciful view of the creator, believing that it is God's better purpose that all should be saved.
Editorial

The joy that leads to healing

There's a rare joy to be found in healing others through Christian Science.
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The healing of Naaman

Long, long ago.
Testimony of Healing

"I shall not die, but live, and declare the works...

"I shall not die, but live, and declare the works of the Lord".
Testimony of Healing
I was raised in Christian Science and attended Christian Science Sunday School as a child.
Testimony of Healing
In gratitude for all that Christian Science is doing for me, mine, and all mankind, I would like to share some healings.
Testimony of Healing
How grateful I am to God for Christian Science and its healing power.
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No one can say when the quiet realization will come that you're ready.

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