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When I was a girl, my parents' occupation entailed many moves
When I was a girl, my parents' occupation entailed many moves. Wherever we lived, I would go to the nearest Protestant church's Sunday School. Inevitably, I found the Christian Science Sunday School, and I became a permanent student of Christian Science, absorbing and using the truths I was being taught.
I took this promise to heart, along with the knowledge that I am spiritual ... and I was soon free of all headache pain.
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November 25, 1996 issue
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Genesis: what it tells us about God and man
Bill Moyers with contributions from Karl (Sandy) Sandberg
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What is the Bible?
Mary Metzner Trammell and William G. Dawley
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Defending against unhealthy mental suggestions
Robert A. Johnson
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Sharing real bread
Christine Carroll Kaehn
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God as caregiver
Rosalie E. Dunbar
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When you say grace, what do you expect?
Diane E. Wolfe
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Gratitude
Sharon Huntington
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A Realtor ponders the true sense of home and business
by Kim Shippey
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Self–government—what approach works best?
Russ Gerber
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When our older daughter was born, the doctor told me that she...
Joan Sieber Ware
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One of my earliest healings occurred soon after I started to...
Stanley W. Hurst
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When I was a girl, my parents' occupation entailed many moves
Jeannette Patti