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Sarah's healing
Sarah loves God. She knows that God loves her.
When her cat Sally Ann rubs against her legs, purring, Sarah knows that love really comes from God. When her mommy and daddy tuck her snugly into bed with a good-night kiss, she knows their love comes from God. When Sarah is kind to a friend, she knows she's reflecting God's love. God is Love, and He is always where we are.
Sarah listens to God, too. When she fell off her bike and scraped her knee, she tried to be quiet so she could hear God's thoughts for her. Then she thought about being God's child. He loved her, so she couldn't be harmed. Sarah said out loud, "I'm all right!" Then she got back on her bike and rode down the sidewalk.
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March 14, 1988 issue
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Always free
Jan Johnston
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Can we draw a picture of God's man?
Marvin J. Charwat
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It is through the prophets that we may be able to...
Abraham Joshua Heschel
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Jacob's prayer
Mario Tosto
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Include me in
Marilyn R. Hall
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The most important title of all is already yours
Irene L. Alley
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Everyone whole, everyone without handicap
Allison W. Phinney, Jr.
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At the core of Christian healing
Michael D. Rissler
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Sarah's healing
William Marshall Fabian
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Years ago, when I was a young mother of two children, I suffered...
Elizabeth Bryant Schartz
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I went to basketball camp
Christopher Meyer with contributions from Felice C. Meyer
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My first healing occurred many years ago when I was at...
Ruth Elizabeth Stackhouse
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I have depended upon Christian Science to meet all my needs...
E. L. Lindeman with contributions from James Paul Lindeman