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When nine million copies of a book are sold, it's clear that something about its message resonates with readers.

This medicine of divine Mind is being sought today as it was in Biblical times.

Who, me? Couldn't be!

The Bible tells us that as someone "thinketh in his heart, so is he".
It's a good question.
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BOOK REVIEW

Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures

Being a healer

During my adult years, I worked as a registered nurse in various capacities, including twenty-two years as an emergency room nurse.
There is a story about a man who asks some friends to help him remove the darkness from a hole.
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August 6–8, 1998

As she gave up human will and yielded to divine Love, her life took on new order.

The fruits of the Spirit

Serving Godand mandoes not wear us down or out,
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The azaleas are in bloom at the Augusta National Golf Club in Georgia, and the world's top golfers have converged on this southeastern corner of the United States for the first of the four "majors" of the 1997 season—the Masters tournament, which begins on Thursday.
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Land mines and the power of the WordWhat's your backup?

Lord, take me to the wake-up church!

I Need Your help on this one, Lord.
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in Boston, Massachusetts, includes among its current points of focus the following: "Being awake and active, attuned to those reaching out, and animated by the spirit of genuine evangelism.

I began finding ways to express more love. Within a very short time the painful condition vanished.

Back pain healed.

Chicken-pox healed in three days.

Migraine headaches, a broken foot, and fears and pressures have yielded to the power of God's healing presence.

From that moment my husband was healed of the smoking habit.

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Letters

In the "Letters" section of the February 3rd Sentinel, a new reader commented on what he or she felt was an overdoing of the use of Mary Baker Eddy's name.