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I became interested in Christian Science in my late teens, while...
I became interested in Christian Science in my late teens, while I was living in another country. I was desperately poor, with no visible prospects of improvement. Seeing the literature display in the window of a Christian Science Reading Room, I went in and talked with the very kind librarian. Later I began attending a branch church and was a visiting pupil in the Sunday School. My whole attitude changed for the better. I found employment and was later able to resume my studies, which had been interrupted.
On my return to my own country, however, I was encouraged by my family to attend their church of another denomination.
There I found much that appealed to me, and I became a faithful and active member, not realizing what I had forfeited.
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February 29, 1988 issue
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The success of spirituality
Miles M. Harbur
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Are you happy in your work?
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Obedience
Ruth Randolph
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Redemption and healing—inseparable in Christian Science
Winifred Copley Ivey
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Making the break with a "chariots and horses" mentality
Allison W. Phinney, Jr.
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Like a river, like a cloud
Duane Valentry
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What does it mean to have Soul?
William E. Moody
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always Safe with God
Piper Foster
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My testimony of a healing of one leg being shorter than the...
Garnett Christman Hogan
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I became interested in Christian Science in my late teens, while...
Helen Bonnell Butt