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From the Editors
Every once in a while we hear of or meet someone who doesn't live as though "the way things are" is some kind of cast-in-concrete set of circumstances.
About our cover—Later. Is that when we think things will be better? Then we are definitely ready for the Bible message that the kingdom of God is already at hand.

What are we waiting for?

We might be surprised at how often we put conditions on God's power to help us. But if God is omnipotent Love, is there anything standing in His way?
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"Prayer is not something we do to convince God to change"

Early in his life, this minister learned to expect evidence of God's healing presence no matter what he faced. His church life continues to grow from that expectation.
or stop at the doors of a building. Church is seen in lives transformed by Spirit.

Second Thought

"Healing from the perspective of the Christian faith . . . involves the totality of our being .... Whenever we are truly open to God, some kind of healing takes place."
The past may seem to be our prison keeper. But the keys to our release are found in a fresh view of our true, spiritual nature.
What happens when children and parents disagree? Does prayer make a difference?

Weathering storms

When hard winds are blowing, it's time to ask "Where am I standing?" The storm can't move us if we're planted firm on the rock— Christ, or Truth.
When we feel the touch of Christ, Truth, bringing healing into our lives, it is natural to give God the praise.
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Meetings for young people in the United States and Canada began last August.

My mother studied Christian Science as a young woman and...

My mother studied Christian Science as a young woman and read the Bible Lessons from the Christian Science Quarterly to my sister and me.
In 1987 I was pregnant with our third child.
The study of Christian Science has brought me out of darkness and into the warm sunshine of learning more of who I really am as a child of God.
A couple of years ago, one of my heels became extremely sore.