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One morning when I woke up, I had some red things on me
One morning when I woke up, I had some red things on me. My mom came in to see me. She said not to be afraid. In about ten minutes my mom came back and read to me that God does not know sin, disease, or death (from the book Prose Works).
I laid back down and thought about how God doesn't know about sin, disease, or death. It meant that God was taking care of me and does not know anything bad.
After a while I began to sing "Shepherd, show me how to go" [a hymn by Mary Baker Eddy], and in a few minutes I fell asleep very peacefully.
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October 30, 1995 issue
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God's power unmasks fearsome images
Warren Bolon
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What does spiritualism have to do with me?
Jan Kassahn Keeler
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Encircling the globe
by Kim Shippey
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No shelter for resentment
Denise R. Cupp
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God's power found in stillness
Hilma Orr
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Samuel listened
Eva-Maria Hogrefe
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How to follow God without swerving
Edwin G. Leever
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Help for fathers today
William E. Moody
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The truth about pain
Mary Metzner Trammell
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We sometimes learn more about God's love and care for us...
Vivian W. Luckie
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One morning when I woke up, I had some red things on me
Katie McKelvie with contributions from Kenneth H. McKelvie
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Two years ago, when I was picking up my little granddaughter...
Talitha Tomazzoli