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From the Editors
Calendars are funny things.
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About our cover—Something in the human heart wants to break free of the old mental grooves—the old habits, fears, and reactions.
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Progressive prayer

Progressive prayer This is a season when people make commitments to start fresh. A good place to begin is a new view of God and what He has created us to be.
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Overcoming mistakes

To be transformed, to put the past behind us—these are more than faint hopes. They are the effects of Christ, Truth, in our lives.
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There's nothing wrong with being trustful—when we trust in almighty Spirit. In fact, this writer saw her trust break through with healing.
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From The Sowetan (South Africa), June 16, 1991
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It is time to fight for the priority of spiritual healing in our lives. And we do that by remembering "the battle is the Lord's."
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"Have a nice forever"

A new year presents an opportunity for newness of thought and endeavor—a time to break away from limited mortal thinking and reach toward an enlarged conception of Life everlasting.
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Testimony of Healing
Some Christian Science literature was left in my father's gas station one day by a member of a local branch church, and my father brought it home where he disposed of it in the trash.
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Testimony of Healing
The following healing came about solely through the prayerful reading of the Christian Science textbook, Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures by Mary Baker Eddy.
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Testimony of Healing
An exhausting senior year in high school led to a summer of stress, relationship difficulties, and financial concerns.
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Testimony of Healing
One Saturday afternoon as I was walking along doing some shopping, suddenly I felt a sharp pain in my foot.
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