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Prayer prevents serious injury
Recently, while I was at the seaside, I stepped down from a boat ramp to the rocky beach. To my dismay the rock I had chosen was slippery. I slid off it with such force that my feet shot up above my head. As this took place, part of a sentence from Mary Baker Eddy's book Science and Health came to thought: "...the weight you throw into the right scale." (The whole sentence reads, "Your influence for good depends upon the weight you throw into the right scale," p. 192.)
Though I had struck several of the rocks, I felt no discomfort.
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April 24, 2000 issue
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To Our Readers
William E. Moody
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YOUR LETTERS
with contributions from Rhoda M. Ford, Helen M. Dengate, Dee Mahuvawalla, Faye Danenburg
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items of interest
with contributions from Peter T. Chattaway, Douglas S. Barasch
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Redefining the family
By Nathan A. Talbot
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God is right where you are
By Barbara-Jean Stinson
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At the standpoint of opportunity
By Kim Shippey
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Don't block the fountain
By Don G. Soule
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No regrets
By Richard Requarth
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PEACE IN THE FACE OF CONFUSION
Melissa Jane Hayden
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Spiritual seeker finds answers and healing
Ginger Gray with contributions from Doyle Gray, Jr.
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Child's prayers bring quick healing
John R. West
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Devotion to God renewed; sudden illness conquered
Nancy L. Ellis
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Prayer prevents serious injury
Maureen C. Pearson
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That bountiful, universal, unifying Love
By Kaye Lyder Stoffel
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A rose
Celine Rueff
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Solving unsolved mysteries
Russ Gerber