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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.
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Once I heard an experienced Christian Scientist say that gratitude is a law.
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Poem

Gathering the wheat

BURN YOUR TARES Mind saidAll right I know I must
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The reign of good

To consider who or what is reigning is of great importance.
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Hide and seek

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

From The Congregationalist, April/May 1984 by Rev.
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Editorial

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.
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Editorial
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.
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Something new for me

It was dark and I watched intently as the last students got off the bus.
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Testimony of Healing
My last testimony, published nearly forty years ago in the Sentinel, briefly mentioned my healing of a severe breakdown.
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Testimony of Healing
Mere words seem to fall short of conveying one's heartfelt gratitude for Christian Science.
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Testimony of Healing
In Science and Health, Mrs.
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Testimony of Healing
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.
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