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A recent healing I had convinced me it was time to acknowledge...
A recent healing I had convinced me it was time to acknowledge how much Christian Science has meant to me and my family.
One Saturday afternoon I went to the basement to get some winter blankets down from a shelf. I had to stand on a chair to reach them, and before I knew it I was falling to the floor, hitting my head hard on the concrete. My knee and foot twisted.
My husband heard the clatter and rushed down to me. He held me in his arms, telling me I could not fall from God's care, and repeating "the scientific statement of being" from Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures. It begins, "There is no life, truth, intelligence, nor substance in matter. All is infinite Mind and its infinite manifestation, for God is All-in-all" (p. 468). Soon I was able to repeat it with him.
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August 21, 1995 issue
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Forgiveness brings protection and progress
Gretchen Garrity
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Overcoming "The Imperfection Blues"
Herb Huebsch
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Overcoming ethnic rivalry
by Kim Shippey
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Inward conviction
Dorinda Reed-Doerr
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When a friend attempted suicide
Carolyn Greig Holmgren
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Water tanks or wellsprings
Janice Koller
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Proving the infinite
Joyce D. Wethe
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Prayer—building lives of compassion, lives that are full
William E. Moody
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Agreement and disagreement in daily life
Barbara M. Vining
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Some Christian Science healings are quick and some take time
Esther-Marion Bush
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A recent healing I had convinced me it was time to acknowledge...
Dorothy M. Smith
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While out of state on business, I woke up one night with a...
Kristine P. Maine