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Injured arm healed
Recently the automatic door of the grocery supermarket started to close as I walked out, hitting me in the back and knocking me down. My side was injured and my right arm was almost numb.
The store management insisted on calling for medical help, and my arm was strapped to a rigid support from wrist to elbow. I was told that I must wear it for five weeks. This I didn't believe. I removed the rigid support within a few days and called a Christian Science practitioner. The practitioner lovingly treated me. Her prayers made it evident that the claims of injury were false. And within two days the arm and side were completely healed.
Violet Schmauder
ST. Thomas, Virgin Islands
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October 25, 1999 issue
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To Our Readers
William E. Moody
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YOUR LETTERS
with contributions from Don L. Griffith, Diana Simpson
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items of interest
with contributions from John Pellegrino
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Fate: no cause for fear
By Elise L. Moore
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God's image doesn't need icing
By Pamela Guthman
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Starting over
By Judith Hardy Olson
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A more refreshing fragrance
By Nathan A. Talbot
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The unconditional embrace of Love
By Trisha Angenee Banks
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Turning failure to success
By Henry G. Rutledge, Jr.
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The jar of spiders
By Christine Jenks Herlinger
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God
Ashton Gray Jackson
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Good thoughts
Katie Bazan
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Prayer heals asthma, allergies, and chronic laryngitis
Richard Stillman
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Severe abdominal pain cured
Particia E. Lister
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Injured arm healed
Violet Schmauder
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Maintaining a spiritual focus restores normal functioning
Kathleen S. McKown
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How about having a good millennium?
By Beth P. Sanborn
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TODAY'S MILLENNIUM
Polly Castor
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The truth about "ghosts"
Mary Metzner Trammell