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I recently received a call from the principal's office at the...
I recently received a call from the principal's office at the school my ten-year-old daughter Sarah was attending. They asked that I come as soon as possible to pick her up, because she appeared to be quite ill.
When I arrived about thirty minutes later, she stated her head and throat hurt, and that she felt nauseated. She was crying. During the short drive home I shared a passage in the Bible Lesson, from a copy of the Full Text Edition of the Christian Science Quarterly I had in my car. We spoke of her spiritual perfection, of God's oneness with all His creation, and of the impossibility of God ever having created illness in His child. Sarah listened attentively to what I was telling her about her true being, and she acknowledged what I said and read to her.
At home I made her comfortable on a couch, and we had a few laughs watching a Three Stooges videotape.
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June 6, 1994 issue
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Spiritual reconstruction after the earthquake
Julio C. Rivas T.
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The only lie is mesmerism
Steve Summerlin
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FROM HAND TO HAND
R. D.
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Song
Abigail Mathieson Trout
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It's not hopeless!
Julie Campbell Tatham
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Challenging corruption
Elise L. Moore
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Letters to the PRESS—and other articles
Janet Austad
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Can you measure God?
Helen Belle Follett
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How close is God?
Marguerite McCulley Armstrong
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The inexhaustible pastor
Barbara M. Vining
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How do we know God is with us?
Mary Metzner Trammell
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Beside my computer is a list of some seventy-four instances...
Richard E. Coote with contributions from Janet P. A. Coote
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I recently received a call from the principal's office at the...
Henry E. Teller, Jr.
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Since my previous testimony was published almost twenty...
Louise Clarke Harsch
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At about 4 p.m. one Friday, I wished to catch a bus from...
Winifred Dorothy Phillips