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What it's like to practice Christian healing
Editors' Note: The Church of Christ, Scientist, has been committed to the practice of Christian healing now for over a century. One of the earliest sermons by Mary Baker Eddy was titled "Christian Healing."
Christian Science healing could be described as the consistent practice of Christian healing as Christ Jesus taught and practiced it. Such healing, as Christian Scientists see it, is undergirded by permanent spiritual truth and law.
Those who make the practice of this healing their lifework are called Christian Science practitioners. For this special issue we asked one of these practitioners, Margaret Rogers, to share with us informally her thoughts about the kind of prayer and conviction that goes into this healing ministry.
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October 6, 1986 issue
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"We are in the midst of a revolution..."
The Editors
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Christian healing— a continuing legacy from our Saviour
William E. Moody
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One of the special characteristics of metaphysical...
Michael Drury
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Healing through divine law
Elaine Natale-Singh
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Galilee ... where the Master calls...
Cora Slaughter
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What does God know about this?
Arno Preller
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"Is there no balm in Gilead ...?"*
Aimee McKinnon
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An important exhibit
Ferol Austen
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What it's like to practice Christian healing
Margaret Rogers
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Experience, humility, and spiritual healing
Michael D. Rissler
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I am happy to testify to the healing efficacy of Christian Science
George James Hellyer
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Today there is often talk of harassment, muggings, rape
Karen Goodspeed
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At one point while we were living in Alaska, my husband was...
Gladys M. Stoffel with contributions from Leo Stoffel
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Since childhood I have had many proofs of God's care
Natalie Jeffries