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One of the greatest privileges in life is that of expressing...
One of the greatest privileges in life is that of expressing gratitude, and I rejoice in the opportunity to avail myself of this privilege.
I started the study of Christian Science over thirty years ago, after I was healed of a gallbladder infection through the prayers of a devoted Christian Science practitioner. During the years I have experienced healings of frequent bronchitis, quinsy sore throat, migraine headaches, and many other physical disorders. For all these healings I give thanks.
Now, in later years, I find my gratitude is mostly for the ability to overcome fear, resentment, and the habit of criticism. The study of divine Truth brigs joy to each day. In Science and Health with Key Scriptures we read, "All is infinite Mind and its infinite manifestation, for God is All-in-all. This statement sustains me.
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March 8, 1993 issue
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FROM THE EDITORS
The Editors
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Earth's billions and God's care
Lucia Johnson Leith
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A place for each of us
Maja Joanna Geck
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Mogadishu in Toronto
Godfrey John
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Home: a spiritual concept
Jeanne Steely Laitner
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A timely letter
A reader
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Democracy—in our family?
Kristin Buschmann
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Valuing our intellect
Bea Roegge, Rosalie Dunbar
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Gentleness and power
William E. Moody
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Thinking about God
Barbara M. Vining
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Even though I have been a student of Christian Science for...
Richard Sherrill
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I would like very much to testify of a healing I had in 1991
Anna Belle Brooks
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One of the greatest privileges in life is that of expressing...
Dorothy H. Soule with contributions from Jonathan A. Soule
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One very special proof to me of the healing power of prayer...
Melba G. Rutledge