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"Felt ye the power of the Word?"

On a particularly busy day we may think or speak of feeling tired, depressed, frustrated, ill.
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Poem

A willing harpstring

Once I was a harpstringwaiting for a song—a songto give me harmony andsurcease from pain.
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In a world teeming with people, which one of us, on a special errand of mercy, would stop if someone touched him?
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Comforting the people

When tragedy strikes—when a bomb goes off in a crowded street or disease claims the life of a child—people question "why?
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The kindly way, the healing way

The kindly way—the tender, compassionate way—is the healing way of Christian Science.
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One week after his wedding day, Abraham Lincoln wrote to a friend: "Nothing new here, except my marrying, which, to me, is a matter of profound wonder.
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Longevity's spiritual purpose

In the United States the "graying of America" is a reference to growing numbers of senior citizens.
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Editorial

The spirituality of mankind

In the early years of this century, a concerted attempt was made in the United States to suppress Christian Science and render its practice illegal.
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Editorial

When those school bells ring

There aren't many old-fashioned school bells ringing to call children to school these days.
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Article

God takes care of us

Wendy loved this children's verse by Mrs.
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Testimony of Healing
Our oldest son was involved in an accident when he was thirteen.
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Testimony of Healing
My first acquaintance with Christian Science came many years ago.
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Testimony of Healing

I had an experience one day in swim practice

I had an experience one day in swim practice.
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Testimony of Healing

My childhood was almost completely free of illness and I was...

My childhood was almost completely free of illness and I was rarely absent from school.
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