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Once I had a headache
Once I had a headache. After dinner I told my parents my head hurt. They said I should go upstairs and pray in my room. I read about Nehemiah. Then I prayed. Not long after that I felt better. Then I went down and told my parents I was better.
Ted Tonkin
Bridgeport, Connecticut
I am Teddy's mother. At dinner that evening we noticed he seemed distracted, but when we asked him if everything was all right he said it was.
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March 27, 1995 issue
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Advancing years and spiritual progress
Gay Bryant
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When justice seems far away
Thomas Richard Mitchinson
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Come out from oppression: be governed by God
Marian Cates
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No deadbeat dads
Joanne Edith Bennett
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"Every good gift and every perfect gift..."
Rosemary P. Deary
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How things look from a higher, spiritual perspective
Donald R. Loster
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Beyond the pride of life
Sandra Peterson
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A yearning for quietness
William E. Moody
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Man is not a failure
Richard C. Bergenheim
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Early one morning a severe pain in my neck woke me
Mary B. McKeand
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Once I had a headache
Ted Tonkin with contributions from Deborah Collier Tonkin
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My parents came to Christian Science when I was still a child...
Frances Shambrook