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It has been nearly twenty years since I last submitted a testimony
It has been nearly twenty years since I last submitted a testimony. Another is definitely overdue. How does one express enough gratitude for something that has been the means of direction, protection, comfort, and healing over a lifetime? This is what Christian Science has done for me. I have relied on God to guide my career, my marriage (to someone who has become a student of Christian Science), and every kind of choice day to day. If our decisions determine the quality of our lives, thank goodness for Christian Science, which teaches us how we can pray effectively about these decisions.
I have been healed physically many times over the years, including healings of polio when a young child, a broken leg as a teenager, a stomach disorder, severe poison oak, deep wounds to the head, and persistent colds.
One experience has been deeply significant to my spiritual growth. It taught me that no matter where we are or what the circumstances, we can always reach out to God and be saved.
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The healing of prejudice and its wounds
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January 27, 1992 issue
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Man's inseparability from God
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Joy Dell
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"Seeing the world with a different eye"
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Allison W. Phinney, Jr.
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