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Original in French
Very often I have told myself I should write for the Christian Science...
Very often I have told myself I should write for the Christian Science periodicals, but I kept putting it off. Testifying to the blessings I have received since learning about Christian Science has recently become for me a prime necessity.
Our beloved Master, our Saviour, said, "Come unto me, all ye that labour and are heavy laden, and I will give you rest" (Matt. 11:28). Obeying this invitation, I have been able, day by day, to overcome fears of all kinds, ignorance about spiritual things, and sin, which are foundational to all sickness.
Turning to God, feeling His Allness, and humbly thanking Him for each blessing are now my point of departure. Doing so with joy, I begin with the "now" of His goodness and I understand Him as omnipresent, omnipotent, all-acting Love.
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January 2, 1995 issue
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Morning prayer—a powerful defense
Richard Biever
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Potential and progress
Robert Dennison Wright
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Problem solving
Hugh George Eccles
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Progress unstoppable
Glory Holzworth
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"This way out"
Robert R. MacKusick
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The one cause
Marian Cates
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Birthday thoughts
Jean Audrey McDonald
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Good goodbyes
Patricia A. Harris
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Arise! It's God's day!
Barbara M. Vining with contributions from Michael
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"Why would God let these things happen?"
Russ Gerber
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Around 1900 someone gave my grandmother Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures...
Doris Stone Libey
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Having been raised in a Christian Science Sunday School...
Joyce Libey Moebes
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Very often I have told myself I should write for the Christian Science...
Laurentine Buissonin Cerise
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I was searching earnestly for God, and none of the churches...
Milton Clark Chase
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Recently while I was praying specifically for our community...
Manette Fairmont with contributions from Tonia Westberg