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Letters from God

Some years ago when my mother passed on, I wrestled with a sense of irreparable loss.
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Holy Bible, book divine,Precious treasure, thou art mine:Mine to tell me whence I came;Mine to tell me what I am;
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Stand with gratitude

A conscious commitment to stand for God, that is, to rely wholly on Him for healing, is fundamental in Christian Science.
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Going God's way

"I did it My Way!" J.
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The eternal student

A satire
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In limbo? No way!

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No unhappy past

Have you ever found yourself dwelling on some past experience with regret and remorse, ruminating over a loss, a failing, or a discordant incident—cogitating on how you might have done things differently?
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In heaven always ...

Discouraged once again, lost in anguishFor what seemed the thousandth timeTo face recurring pain (relief often immediate)Only to come again,"What's left for me to learn, Lord?
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Worship that changes the world

When was the last time you thought about worshiping God?
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The Scriptures say that "the Lord our God is one Lord"; they also speak of "the mind of the Lord.
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What happened to Dee and Reid and Chloe

Sometimes people are afraid.
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Testimony of Healing
Before I began studying Christian Science, I was often sick—in particular, I suffered from a chronic allergy, colds, and sinusitis.
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Testimony of Healing
I wish to express my gratitude for Christian Science and to say how grateful I am that this wonderful religion was presented to me a number of years ago.
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Testimony of Healing
About four years ago I was healed through Christian Science of what appeared to be shingles.
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Testimony of Healing
Two years ago, over the Thanksgiving holidays, my husband and I drove to Colorado.
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