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Suppose someone has a physical challenge that has long troubled him, a problem that may even seem incurable. Can Christ do something about this?

Letters to the press

From the Brookline TAB.

Well able to heal

The ability to rely on God to overcome any sort of problem, be it the size of a gnat or a giant, derives directly from our relationship to God as His image and likeness.

I worked at expressing the orderliness of God's creation and at bringing about peace and calm in the classroom. I found that the children quickly responded to this.

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Name and nature

From Abram to Abrahamand Sarai to Sarah.
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"I bear them no ill will ..."

It has been said, "Forgiveness is the perfume a flower sends back to the heel that has crushed it.

Right activity and the good that proceeds from it aren't limited only to certain days or places. God, good, is always present.

Are you afraid of violence?

Compassion and healing

Jesus was a man of both tremendous spiritual strength and the utmost tender compassion.

City living without crime

"The land is full of bloody crimes, and the city is full of violence"—that's how the young expatriate describes his homeland.
With profound gratitude I give this testimony of a healing, which occurred shortly after I had become a Christian Scientist.
An acquaintance introduced me to Christian Science in January 1971, inviting me to come to a testimony meeting at the local church.
In the early 1980s, I began to attend Christian Science church services on Wednesday nights, while still a member of another religious denomination.
Although I attended Sunday School in a Christian Science Church as a child, it was not until some years later, when life did not seem worth living, that I began to study Christian Science.
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