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I'd just returned from Christian Science class instruction,...
I'd just returned from Christian Science class instruction, when our son told me about a hearing problem his son, Ashley, was having. (Our son, his wife, and our grandson had been staying with us for a year while our son attended school.) A hearing test had been given to Ashley at preschool, and the results were very poor. Before our grandson could return to school, he needed to be examined by a physician, and a form, required by the state health department, had to be filled out.
On learning this, I unpacked my books and went off to find a quiet corner. There I began to apply my newfound understanding of Christian Science treatment to this problem.
All right, I thought, the assumption is that Ashley is hard of hearing. (How many times he had had earaches, and how many times I had stood right next to him and been obliged to repeat and repeat a statement.)
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May 18, 1992 issue
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The Editors
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Having confidence in our prayers
Donald M. Swinney
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Second Thought
"Prayer helps heal woman" By Arline Butterfield
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"The whole worldview has widened"
with contributions from Rex Gardner
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Healing that's natural, not a miracle
Julia Sivori de Montenegro
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Talking with newspaper editors
Nathan A. Talbot
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Praiseworthy work, and workers
Russ Gerber
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I'd just returned from Christian Science class instruction,...
Vivian Claypool with contributions from Jeffrey Claypool
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One day, for apparently no reason, I found I could hardly...
Robert R. MacKusick
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One Sunday morning our daughter was helping her father...
Margit Peltzer