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God—in the midst of you!

You might be thinking it was too late for prayer; the damage was done. But I knew it's never too late to pray.

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You're not trapped by the pastThe job that's right for you
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Prayer changes a school system

Don Griffith is superintendent of schools for the City Schools of Decatur in Decatur, Georgia.
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Love— it's the better way

No one seemed to be learning much, especially me. I knew there had to be a better way to handle this.

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Intelligence is not guesswork

If intelligence is "eternal Mind" and "substance," then it is permanent and could never be lost!

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As an idea in divine Mind, man moves and lives in Mind's divine economy of spiritual ideas, where good is nondepletable.

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"I've had a wonderful healing through prayer, but I can't write up a testimony because three members of The Mother Church didn't witness it—right?
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Editorial

Why finish school?

It's a question most of us have asked.
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No resentment

In the face of injury or offense, you want to take a position of strength, not of weakness.
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Testimony of Healing

I Began the serious study of Christian Science as a young...

I Began the serious study of Christian Science as a young mother and I readily embraced the following teaching: "The Christlike understanding of scientific being and divine healing includes a perfect Principle and idea,—perfect God and perfect man,—as the basis of thought and demonstration".
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Testimony of Healing
A wonderful neighbor shared Christian Science with my mother over sixty years ago.
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Testimony of Healing
It is with deep gratitude that I submit this testimony.
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Testimony of Healing
My appreciation for Christian Science has been too long of the inaudible variety—deeply felt but unexpressed in print.
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