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Love that moves mountains, Love that heals
How could it be? Diseases healed when it seemed they just couldn't be. Conditions changed that seemed impossible to change. Christ Jesus was telling people that the healings and the wonderful things they were seeing were not impossible. He was telling them that if they followed him, it would be natural for them to help other people the way he was helping them.
Jesus told them, "If ye have faith as a grain of mustard seed, ye shall say unto this mountain, Remove hence to yonder place; and it shall remove; and nothing shall be impossible unto you."
What is powerful enough to cause such major transformations in people's thinking, in their bodies and lives? We should ask that question when we read the Bible. What was it that enabled Jesus' disciples to learn to be the healers he expected, and even commanded, them to be?
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July 8, 1991 issue
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Dear Reader
The Editors
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God's will is wholly good
Nancy E. Grefé
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Verdict: not guilty
Frances L. West
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Praying—simply
Blair Lindsay
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To begin with
Lucy Chambers Karwell
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Are you getting in the way of your healing?
Katherine Hildreth
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The failure of egotism, the success of Christ
Ralph W. Emerson
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New appointment
with contributions from The Christian Science Board of Directors
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Children: the world's most valuable resource
Ann Kenrick
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Love that moves mountains, Love that heals
Elaine Natale
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Does God go on vacations?
Joyce H. Bissell
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"Let the redeemed of the Lord say so" (Psalms)
Dorothy Herfurt
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In the early 1980s, after a series of difficult challenges—...
Jennifer L. De Vol
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Christian Science has been loved and practiced in our...
Jill V. Pacheco