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To find happiness and stability, are we tempted to depend on some other person, some future event, or whatever our current employment happens to be?
Christ Jesus said to his followers, "Nothing shall by any means hurt you." Shouldn't we begin to embrace the full meaning of this promise?
As part of a college course, a teacher asked members of his class their astrological signs and then handed them cards with the supposed characteristics of their signs.
If we're trying to understand what appear to be the mysteries of life, we need more than speculation. We need the light of Christ, Truth.
"...hypnosis really depends on the degree to which the subject wants it to work."

Nothing that is nothing

God never stops pouring out the truths we need. That's why spiritual listening is part of Christ-healing.

God will supply your need

One lesson the author learned from financial challenge was that God does not leave us alone and struggling.
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"It would take a book to share all the healings I have had and the spiritual growth and inspiration gained from each one," writes a testifier.
Spiritual love transforms our relationships. It sweetens the atmosphere with respect and appreciation.

Preserving our ability to care

Our ability to provide effective care is built on a steady sense of Christliness.

Relaxing rigid attitudes

Practicing Christ Jesus' Sermon on the Mount gives us the humility necessary to relax rigid views—which actually can be fearful views—without forsaking deep convictions.
As a small child I witnessed a healing after my father became very ill.
Some years ago I heard an expert in ancient languages explain that the verse in the forty-sixth Psalm which reads, "Be still, and know that I am God," can also be translated "Let go, and know that I am God.

One night while I was staying on holiday with my grandparents,...

One night while I was staying on holiday with my grandparents, I woke up because my neck and ears were hurting so much.
One Saturday evening, I cleaned the light fixture over the sink by standing on the counter top below.
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1908-1910 Chestnut Hill home—400 Beacon Street, Newton, Massachusetts.