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Psalms 21:13 we read, "Be thou exalted,...
In Psalms 21:13 we read, "Be thou exalted, Lord, in thine own strength: so will we sing and praise thy power." My song of praise for God's power and goodness is long overdue. It is a privilege and pleasure to submit the following testimony in the hope that it will help others.
I first became interested in Christian Science when a friend told me of her healing in Christian Science of cancer of the breast. This healing impressed me so much that I asked my friend how I could find out more about Christian Science. She told me to go to a Christian Science Reading Room and read Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures by Mary Baker Eddy. I began visiting Christian Science Reading Rooms and studying Christian Science, and it changed my whole life. At that time I was not working for a healing, but I have since had many healings.

January 6, 1986 issue
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A family conversation: How did we become Christian Scientists?
MARCIA YOUNGMAN
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Dealing with problems on the first bounce
DAVID L. DEGLER
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Novice psalmist
MARY ELIZABETH LEEVER
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What to do when you face an impasse
GEORGIANA LIEDER LAHR
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Green pastures—the spiritual consciousness of good
SUSAN HUNT DEAL
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The logic of spirituality
DAVID G. MUTCH
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Lean a little harder
HELEN G. HASLER
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Patience
EVELYN LEE EATON
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To do more than we do
ALLISON W. PHINNEY, JR.
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The Christian's tribulation—an occasion for rejoicing?
WILLIAM E. MOODY
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Holding God's hand
Margaret H. Sullivan
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Psalms 21:13 we read, "Be thou exalted,...
MILDRED HAZEL SMITH
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All my earlier years I was searching for answers to questions...
CHARLENE C. DUFFY with contributions from THOMAS H. DUFFY
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I have had Christian Science to help me all my life
CONSTANCE McRAE with contributions from MARY JAYNE MARSHALL