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"In God I will praise his word, in God I have put my trust"...
"In God I will praise his word, in God I have put my trust" (Ps. 56:4). These words of the Psalmist express my gratitude for the ways God has blessed my life.
Almost ten years ago a growth appeared on my face. At first I was not alert enough to pray deeply about this condition, and instead thought it would eventually fade away. But it never completely went away, and then about a year later it grew larger and more apparent. I became fearful and realized more concerted prayer was needed.
The question in Science and Health (p. 563) "... why should we stand aghast at nothingness?" helped me see that this condition was not a spiritual reality, and that nothing was beyond God's control.
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August 8, 1994 issue
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Prayer works better than worry
Sue Eppes Shields
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Inspiration on a walk
Jimmie V. Erwin
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Prayer for this day
Laurie Lane Witt
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God's active parenthood
Tony Lobl
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The impact of spiritual thought on experience
Eva-Maria Hogrefe
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Are we worthy to be the children of God?
Jean McCrae Sanborn
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God's daughter
June McCleneghan Fowler
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The quiet response
Kurt Flach
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Peace in your family
Mark Swinney
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A world in need of original thinking
Russ Gerber
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The power of God
Richard C. Bergenheim
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Just following my husband's retirement, we turned wholeheartedly...
Sophia Smith with contributions from J. D. Smith, Hazle Smith
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Both my parents were Christian Scientists and took me to...
Edeltraut Jaenicke
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"In God I will praise his word, in God I have put my trust"...
Patricia C. Waterson with contributions from Mark Zundel-Waterson
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As a child I learned quickly to think clearly, write lucidly...
John Eldon Coonley