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For several days I had been experiencing a disruption of my...
For several days I had been experiencing a disruption of my digestive functions. Eating was very difficult, and I felt constant internal discomfort. It was natural for me, as a student of Christian Science, to pray and to dig into the Bible and Science and Health for fresh inspiration. I came across two short sentences in Science and Health that caught my attention: "What is termed disease does not exist. It is neither mind nor matter" (p. 188).
Disruption of digestive functions quickly and permanently healed.
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August 18, 1997 issue
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TO OUR READERS
The Editors
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Being unafraid
Timothy A. MacDonald
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God will save us—even in an emergency
Douglas C. Leech
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No emergencies
Harriet Barry Schupp
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Stilling the storm
Joan Marie Greig
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No more fear of snakes
Marilyn C. Jones
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Don't let fear rob you of opportunity
Sandy Portincaso
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Dear Sentinel,
with contributions from Katie Palmer, Rebecca Holzworth, Sarah Bergquist
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True husbanding
Leslee Godfrey Allen
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Can I help how I feel?
Barbara Corbett Myers
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Christianity's impact on competition
Paul Douglas White
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The making of the next great golfer
John Ellis
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Virtue and the free society
by Kim Shippey
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How do we measure success?
William E. Moody
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I was a new student of Christian Science and praying for my...
Margaret G. Griffin
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Initially my understanding of the Bible was very sketchy and...
Alphonce Francis Ocholla Ombaka
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For several days I had been experiencing a disruption of my...
Robert R. MacKusick