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Be grounded, not stranded

Although the snow had stopped, blowing winds off the prairie sent drifts across roads and obstructed vision on runways.
Once I heard an experienced Christian Scientist say that gratitude is a law.

Gathering the wheat

BURN YOUR TARES Mind saidAll right I know I must

The reign of good

To consider who or what is reigning is of great importance.

Hide and seek

Among the games of my childhood that I most fondly recall is one called hide and seek.
Many years ago I received several frightening late-night telephone calls.

SECOND THOUGHT

From The Congregationalist, April/May 1984 by Rev.

What shapes our morality

There has been a great deal of discussion and debate about the numerous influences today on people's moral standards.
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Each Lesson-Sermon published in the Christian Science Quarterly—Bible Lessons is designed to be complete in itself.
It is almost instinctive for people, whether they consider themselves religious or not, to reach out to a higher power when they are faced with difficult situations they cannot manage alone.

Something new for me

It was dark and I watched intently as the last students got off the bus.
My last testimony, published nearly forty years ago in the Sentinel, briefly mentioned my healing of a severe breakdown.
Mere words seem to fall short of conveying one's heartfelt gratitude for Christian Science.
In Science and Health, Mrs.
When I was a preschool child, my mother was in deep need of healing.
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Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures by Mary Baker Eddy contains the complete explanation of the Science of Christianity.