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I am deeply grateful to be a student of Christian Science
I am deeply grateful to be a student of Christian Science. Through the study of what I recognize as the Science of God, I have experienced many healings and learned a great deal about divine Love.
Last year when I was pregnant with our second child, I began to have all of the evidence that I was about to have a miscarriage. (I'd miscarried before, and all of the symptoms were the same.)
Overwrought with fear, I called a Christian Science practitioner to pray with me. This dear woman told me firmly and clearly that man is spiritual rather than physiological, and that nothing was going wrong with me or the baby in the sight of God. This aroused my thought. I realized I had been thinking of pregnancy as almost entirely a physiological experience. I was then able to begin challenging the physical evidence of life and death in matter, and to turn calmly and understandingly to God and His spiritual, perfect creation.
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September 20, 1993 issue
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from the Editors
The Editors
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Soul healing through Christ
Godfrey John
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What color is spiritual reality?
Elaine R. Follis
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God holds us up
Barbara-Jean Stinson
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Is it possible to see a spiritual idea?
Jack H. Thornton
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Christian partnership—an interview with the founders of Habitat for Humanity
Geraldine Schiering with contributions from Millard Fuller, Linda Fuller
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Making peace with our childhood
Jan Johnston
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True spirituality in a new age
William E. Moody
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Preaching the gospel to yourself
Mary Metzner Trammell
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I love God
Celia Rowlson-Hall
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In a television commercial I saw recently, an attractively...
Donald W. Loncasty
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I hurt my leg while I was getting out of the car to go to baseball...
Lejen Lotspeich with contributions from Tiona Pecaut Lotspeich