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Depression and dental problems eliminated through prayer
Although my grandmother and mother were dedicated students of Christian Science, I had to discover it for myself and make it my own. A time came when my little family moved over twelve hundred miles from parents and friends. My husband traveled during the week. I felt isolated in a two-room basement/terrace apartment in a large city with a three-year-old son and another child on the way. One day, feeling desolate and depressed, I telephoned my mother. At the sound of her voice I burst into tears.
When my son was in high school, the dentist commented on his beautifully aligned teeth ... all without a cavity.
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May 3, 1999 issue
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To Our Readers
Russ Gerber
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YOUR LETTERS
with contributions from Claudia de Guere, Barbara Beth Whitewater, Melissa Hadaway
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items of interest
with contributions from Sharon Begley, Brother Andrew, L. Gregory Jones
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Preserve the family
By Robin Jagel Berg
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The key that unlocks and locks
By David W. Barton
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Our daughter's safe passage through the aftermath of kidnap and rape
By Cathy Gowen McCulloch
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Weaving a community's roots: an interview with Gary Gunderson of the Carter Center
By Geraldine Schiering
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Everyone knows how to pray. It's like singing!
By James Scott Rosebush
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A fourth-grader talks about prayer
John I. Pray
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Depression and dental problems eliminated through prayer
Shirley Clark Hoel with contributions from Clark Gilmore Love
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Flu quickly healed
Deborah K. Davis
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Injured shoulder healed, learning ability improved
Margo C. Mathis
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Love for God ends smoking habit
Leslie Meyers
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You don't have to be lonely
By Robert A. Johnson
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A world of selfishness?
William E. Moody