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I first learned of Christian Science from a young man, many....
I first learned of Christian Science from a young man, many years ago. As we became better acquainted, and I learned more about the teachings of the religion, I found it appealed to me and answered many questions. In time he and I were married, and both became members of The Mother Church and a branch church. Our daughter grew up attending Sunday School and has continued to be a student of Christian Science.
Practicing Christian Science has been a great help to our family, and we have had many healing proofs of God's care. The following is one that has brought me much joy. For some time I had been having discomfort both when walking and sitting. I was aware that internal organs were out of place.
I began to pray to be healed, and gained much inspiration from my own study, and also from the help of a practitioner. This passage particularly alerted me to the spiritual foundation of my existence: "Life is inorganic, infinite Spirit; if Life, or Spirit, were organic, disorganization would destroy Spirit and annihilate man.
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October 10, 1994 issue
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The law and the Christian Scientist
Mark Swinney
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"Hitting the book"
Mary Rourke
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"Shepherd, show me ..."*
Patrick L. Flavin
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Outgrowing the past
Pauline D. Jenner
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Integrity in business
Robert L. Du Gene
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Selling, giving, and following
Joan Tomarkin Lucht
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The little dancer
As told by Marjorie Loudon Wallace
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Deciding what's possible
Barbara M. Vining
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Ousting impostor thoughts
Mary Metzner Trammell
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"There are no accidents in God's kingdom"
Kenneth Wilber Clinefelter with contributions from Jo A. Clinefelter
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In 1978 my daughter and I began to study Christian Science...
Amanda Ferro de Comite
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I first learned of Christian Science from a young man, many....
Elizabeth Swainson
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Notices
with contributions from Dale E. Kildee