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Injured jaw healed
I have been grateful for many signs of divine Love's protection and healing power.
Recently an abscess in my mouth was healed quite quickly when a Christian Science practitioner prayed for me.
Shortly after this, while driving livestock, I received a blow in the jaw. It dislodged my dentures. For a while it was difficult for me to eat or keep the dentures in place. I arranged for a consultation with a specialist. But then, after I'd prayed about the situation, a comment someone had once made to me came to mind. She had spoken about "no longer thinking in matter." This means holding the concept of yourself as spiritual and perfect. Also, I recalled Mary Baker Eddy's spiritual interpretation of part of the Lord's Prayer:
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February 5, 2001 issue
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To Our Readers
Mary Trammell
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YOUR LETTERS
with contributions from Anni Ulich, MaryLouise Parsons, Martha Palmer
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items of interest
with contributions from Gail Bernice Holland, Heidi Liscomb
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Challenging choices
By Kevin Graunke
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The battle of the zombies
By Jewel Becker Simmons
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God's Web Site
By Laurie Toupin
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Owing and being owed
By Cheryl F. M. Petersen
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Thirsty?
By Ron Walker
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How valuable are you?
By Judith H. Ryan
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Sam's lizard
By Kay Olson
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Impelled to pray
Toni Turpen
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Nothing can stop God
Laurie Thayer Richardson
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The only law is God's
Antoine Mondo
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Injured jaw healed
John Washer
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"God loves all of you"
Richard Shoalts
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Healed of spinal disease
Élise Mbondo
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No scabs, no pain
Donna Anderson
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Not seeing eye to eye?
By Donna Haynes
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Blueprints from the great architect
Cyrill Rakhmanoff