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A friend of mine, who is a high school teacher, has been assisting a deeply troubled student who was diagnosed with multiple personalities as a result of sexual abuse.
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items of interest

items of interest

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Straight talk on parenting

The challenges families face can run the gamut from the shortage of high-quality day care to the stress of an overly scheduled child whose opportunity for free play has been overrun by lessons, athletics, and other such activities. Here, a mother speaks frankly about the ongoing adjustments to her family's priorities as she strives to parent her daughter in accord with God's will.
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I lived alone before I married.
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Laughter rang out from the other room where my husband and our two children were playing.
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A newspaper for parents

Betsy Weaver, publisher of The Boston Parents' Paper, comments on children's inherent spirituality and recommends resources where parents can find assistance in raising their children.
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There are no barren years

Surely, Elizabeth's prayersPrepared for John,Sara's for Isaac,The Shunammite's for her son.
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Grab the keys, lock up the house, hop into the car, "and when thou has shut thy door, pray to thy Father which is in secret." Then drive safely.
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These suggestions for keeping one's mental house tidy may be your ticket to peace of mind.
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Once you know what church is, you know it's designed for every spiritual seeker.
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Want to revise your past?
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A tricky ski maneuver that doesn't turn out exactly as planned affords an opportunity for quick, spiritual healing.
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In troubled times I know that ICan always turn to God.
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Rarely does a story involving a carload of teen-agers turn out well.
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Testimony of Healing

As I declared that nothing could keep me from doing the work that God had given me, the pain completely left, never to return.

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Testimony of Healing

Child's neck injury healed

I remember my mother telling me that I could choose to turn away from unhappy, hurtful thoughts.

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Testimony of Healing

Quietly and almost imperceptibly all action returned to my hand.

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Testimony of Healing

Abscessed tooth cured

I saw that healing in Christian Science is unconditional, absolute, not dependent upon any material treatment.

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I had no fear, because I knew that God cares for His own child.

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Q How do you pray in Christian Science?
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On January 12, the United States Supreme Court refused, unanimously and without comment, to hear a case brought by two church members against a number of past and present officers of The First Church of Christ, Scientist.
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Editorial

To believe and trust in good—in God—with all your might is to pray. Anyone can pray this way.

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