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Facing fear

In the embrace of divine Love, you can be unafraid—even of fear itself.
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Poem

Christ will not reject you

To those among the throngs—Hurting, lost, blind, suffering—With infinite mercy and compassion,The Master said: "Come unto me.
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From the Reno Gazette-Journal December 14, 1993
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New horizons, new views

When we're faced with new opportunities, God's care and guidance are available to each of us.
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Instantly!

Do unwanted thoughts ever try to intrude? You can immediately choose to reject them.
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Our lives will be transformed as we follow the Bible's counsel to bring "into captivity every thought to the obedience of Christ."
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Moving beyond the limits of agePut your trust in GodImmune from poisonWhat matters to you:No foils necessary
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When human efforts fail or no solution is apparent, turning to God will open the way.
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"My , what a 'wagon-load of offal'!" That's what Grandma said when I told her about my terrible morning at school.
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Editorial
Nobody is left without the opportunity to find real value and worth in life. God's grace provides it for everyone.
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Editorial

Are you an "X'er"?

Negative labels and traits are really no part of our identity.
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Testimony of Healing
Recently I went on tour with a band through Central America.
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Testimony of Healing

I am very grateful to Christian Science and to my Sunday School...

I am very grateful to Christian Science and to my Sunday School teacher.
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Testimony of Healing
The power of Christian Science has been a constant blessing to me all my life.
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Testimony of Healing
The experiences of testifiers, printed in the Christian Science magazines, have always been very encouraging to me.
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