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Three months ago when I was playing outside Jeffery's house...
Three months ago when I was playing outside Jeffery's house, I got hit in the eye by a baseball. I went inside for a few minutes and I prayed to know that I was a child of God. Then I went right back out and started playing again. This was my first healing alone and I was very grateful to God!
Nicholas Braman
Woodinville, Washington
When I went to pick up Nick, my neighbor met me at the door saying, "I hope Nick doesn't get a black eye!" She said that she had been looking out the window when she saw her son hit a baseball straight into my son's eye. She had had Nick come in and lie down, but he suddenly got up and went back to play. While I was listening to this, I was grateful for the knowledge that my son is always in his Father-Mother God's care, and I knew that he was fine.
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June 3, 1991 issue
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Can Christianity be scientific?
Manfred Söllinger
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Christian Science: human reasoning or spiritual understanding?
Grayce G. Young
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We were used to praying
with contributions from Anna, Jesse
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"Dare to be faithful"
Robin Jagel Berg
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"Pressured? Let God govern." (part two)
Olga Chaffee with contributions from Laurie Haas, Dorothy Stoddart
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Christianity "let out of the box"
Allison W. Phinney, Jr.
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Surprised by God's love
Ann Kenrick
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Forgiving Frisco
Diane S. Staples
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While I was visiting my daughter and her family several...
Jane W. Willis with contributions from Isolde Hathaway
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I am deeply grateful for the many healings I have had through...
Scott Corydon Jenkins
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I feel it might be helpful at this time to share some of my...
Colleen Opdenweyer with contributions from Albert E. Opdenweyer
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Three months ago when I was playing outside Jeffery's house...
Nicholas Braman with contributions from Eleanor Braman
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A few years ago, I found myself in a predicament
Pamela J. Sampson Bissell