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"The one question to be considered"
How could this have happened? What caused it? Where do we begin to treat the case in Christian Science?
These were some of the questions that came to my wife and me when our youngest son wounded his hand and needed help.
After we took the practical steps of thoroughly cleansing and bandaging the wound and comforting him, our entire attention was devoted to supportive prayer for the little one. But our best efforts were interrupted by a continuation of these nagging questions.
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July 23, 1984 issue
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Dig in the garden of thought
HELEN G. HASLER
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Correction
MARGARET SINGLETON DECKER
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Our role in prayer
ROWLAND D. GEORGE
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Coming face to face with oneself
MARGARET E. MOORE
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"Thy will be done"
SHIRLEY S. FOXWORTHY
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No ruminating allowed!
GRANT C. BUTLER
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Good expectations
PAUL CORDINGLY MORGAN
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"The one question to be considered"
GARY JOHN JEWKES
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Rainbows and surprises
SANDRA LUERSSEN HOERNER
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Gaining freedom from timidity
RUSS GERBER
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Wisdom of "worldlings" or spirit of God?
ALLISON W. PHINNEY, JR.
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How Christ Jesus' life can help us
BARBARA-JEAN STINSON
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Mommy's lullaby
Darren Nelson
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During the summer of 1983 my family and I went to Latin...
MARTA HUEZO with contributions from MARGARITA HUEZO, RAFAEL HUEZO-FLORES, NATALIA P. HUEZO
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At one time when I was attempting to learn how to ski, I...
MARTHA S. HERMAN