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I submit the following testimony with the utmost gratitude
I submit the following testimony with the utmost gratitude. This healing represents one of the landmark, life-changing events that I have experienced as a student of Christian Science.
In 1989 I was diagnosed by medical doctors as having cancer. Although they didn't actually say I wouldn't live, the statistics cited were grim. When the doctors told me that they would do everything they could for me, I knew instinctively I needed to look for some other answer. I began to research "alternative" methods of healing.
I was undergoing medical treatment when Christian Science was introduced to me. I had been brought up in a different religion, and I believed in the existence of God, but I thought of Him as far off and distant. I had prayed to God in the past but without any results that I could see.
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July 14, 1997 issue
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TO OUR READERS
The Editors
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Transformed mental health
Phoebe Loughrey
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The right arrangement of one's thoughts
Nathan A. Talbot
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Prayer
Duane Valentry
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Who am I?
Priscilla del Castillo
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The media and "the advancing spiritual era"
Geraldine Schiering
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On justice being served
Doreen L. Wheeler
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A judge looks at individual reform
Thomas Gilbert Russell
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To "become as little children"
Sharon Slaton Howell
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Safe in the ark
Hugh Plummer
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Aaron Feuerstein on the miracle at Malden Mills
by Kim Shippey
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Fighting forgetfulness
Russ Gerber
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I submit the following testimony with the utmost gratitude
Nancy O. TaVoularis
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One morning when I was ready to go to work I was seized by...
Nathaniel A. Handy