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Quite recently I had the most wonderful experience in Christian Science
Quite recently I had the most wonderful experience in Christian Science. It involved four parties: a ministry, two families, and myself. We wanted to exchange ownership of two flats, each one located in a different town. The transaction was very complicated, and at the beginning it appeared impossible. I prayed diligently, with the help of a Christian Science practitioner. Then we took the necessary legal steps.
In praying about the case, I affirmed God's supreme direction and control of His creation and knew that the law of God is forever operating on man's behalf. Man, as the reflection of God, is pure and upright in all his ways.
When tempted to think that the transaction would take a long time, I reasoned that time is an unreal concept of mortal mind. As we read in Science and Health by Mrs. Eddy (p. 584): "The objects of time and sense disappear in the illumination of spiritual understanding, and Mind measures time according to the good that is unfolded."
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June 18, 1984 issue
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A standpoint for family decisions
DARREN NELSON
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Preparing for motherhood
JENNIFER LEE HUFFMAN
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Are we seeing and loving God's child?
MARVIN J. CHARWAT
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Self-justification—a wolf in sheep's clothing
ROWLAND D. GEORGE
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Second thoughts on baptism...
HELEN GRANNIS SANBORN
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Journey to the land of promise
HELEN M. NANNEY
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God's promise of consolation
WINIFRED D. M. DUNFORD
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Awakening
ELIZABETH GLASS BARLOW
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Praise God!
WILLIAM E. MOODY
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To understand Christian Science
BARBARA-JEAN STINSON
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No laughing matter
Virginia Thesiger
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I first heard of Christian Science some years...
RITA K. LAYTON
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Quite recently I had the most wonderful experience in Christian Science
DELMIRA M. MOLINA KAMEL
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Several months ago, as I was carrying a container of hot liquid,...
CATHERINE S. BROOKENS
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My mother was trained as a medical nurse during the First World War
PATRICIA MONFORT WHIKEHART