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Original in Spanish
My name is Christian
My name is Christian. It is with much gratitude that I write. I have been having many healings since I decided to attend the Sunday School of the Christian Science Society in Arequipa and thus prepare myself in this wonderful study which is meant to make us better thinkers and doers of good.
I am very attentive and satisfied when I listen to the teachings imparted by my Sunday School teacher—words and ideas that one remembers with ease because they are new and not found anywhere else. And I have learned to apply what I have been taught. Like the time, for instance, when I was studying for my final examinations.
I was supposed to take a test for the natural science course. But because of haste, I had not seen on the exam schedule that I was mistakenly scheduled to take an exam for the course on Peruvian history instead. When I found out, it was already too late to do anything about it.
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September 21, 1992 issue
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INSIDE: LOOKING INTO THIS ISSUE
The Editors
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Finding answers—and healing
David Christian Smith
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Healing, not condemnation
Lucia Johnson Leith
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Second Thought
Uganda's First Lady: AIDS a Moral Problem by George D. Moffatt III
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God's help: at hand right now
Mary Mona Seed Fisher
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Your work cannot be undone
Leigh Russell Daugherty
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Prayer and voting
James Scott Rosebush
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The healing power of spiritual purity
William E. Moody
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Choosing sides
Nathan A. Talbot
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I have been grateful through the years to those who have...
Florence H. Willness with contributions from David Willness
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One morning in January 1991 I woke up feeling extremely...
Margaret Kochauf
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Although I was brought up in a Christian Scientist household...
Patricia Harris Riepe
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My name is Christian
Christian La Rosa Castillo