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An unhappy work situation yields to a deeper understanding of personal salvation and God's love.

Her watchful love

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Have questions about what to expect when you visit or call a practitioner? This article gives some sensible, simple answers.

Defeating giants

The story of David and Goliath has been heard over and over. Yet it still has new lessons to teach about God's power to heal and help.
The people who are blessed are not the peace-lovers but the peace-makers.
Can God furnish a table in the wilderness? Yes, as we accept the opportunities for spiritual growth.

Peace horizon

A peace more deep-rootedthan an old sequoia tree,a peace more innocentthan the purest springhead stream,a peace more profoundthan the deepest ocean depths,a peace more soundthan the strongest diamond rock,a peace more poisedthan the highest mountain peak,a peace more far-reachingthan the beyondest star,a peace more settledthan the greatest earthly calm—I longed for such a peace as this.
Is there a way to reverse the erosion of moral values in society? Spiritual purity provides the answer — and it's an answer that heals sickness as well as sin.
Battling in our own thoughts for the supremacy of good over evil, love over hatred, we win our way to permanent peace.
Each new way we see to love and healBuilds upon the lessons learned before.

The dragon that ate up the sun

God isn't like an angry dragon causing bad things to happen. God is Love, and God's love takes away fear. Love heals.
When I was nineteen a friend invited me to visit the Christian Science Sunday School in a branch church.
I am grateful for many healings that have been the result of my study and application of the teachings of Christian Science.
I am so very grateful that I had the privilege of attending a Christian Science Sunday School while I was growing up.
What a privilege it is to have Christian Science as a foundation for daily living.
From The Detroit News, May 25, 1986