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My pet mouse's name is Mintie
My pet mouse's name is Mintie. One day the glass front of her cage slipped down onto her head by mistake. (She was coming out to see me.) Mintie was bleeding on her forehead and had blood in her eyes. I called my mum, and we put Mintie back in her cage, and then we prayed and knew God wouldn't let any of His creatures get hurt. We prayed for a while more and then we went to bed.
When I woke up in the morning I didn't want to look at Mintie. My mum went and had a look, and out came Mintie! She was fine except for her head, which was swollen, and a little patch of fur missing! We put some soft things in the cage for her and took out anything that might hurt her head and kept on praying.
Mintie kept on getting better, and in less than a week the swelling was gone. A little while later her fur had all grown back too. She was completely healed!
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February 24, 1986 issue
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Doing the will of God
KERRY M. KNOBELSDORFF
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From which standpoint are we reasoning?
MARIANNE WARD
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No material imprint
GORDON R. CLARKE
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Morning light
LYLE M. CRIST
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The vital choice: spiritual truth
JAMES CLOIS SMITH, JR.
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All-weather Christian Scientist (not just a fair-weather one)
JUDITH ANN HARDY
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FROM THE TRUSTEES AND THE DIRECTORS
BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE PUBLISHING SOCIETY, THE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE BOARD OF DIRECTORS
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Our constructive influence in the world
CAROLYN B. SWAN
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The great events of our time
WILLIAM E. MOODY
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I am convinced that through my desire to...
BONNIE K. SWANTEK
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My pet mouse's name is Mintie
VERITY BARNES with contributions from JULIE BARNES, W. BARNES
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As a student of Christian Science I am constantly thanking...
J. SCOTT MOSELEY