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CHEMICAL BURNS HEALED QUICKLY THROUGH PRAYER
I was working with a repair kit containing chemicals for welding small objects. The warning on the label said to avoid contact with skin, and to rinse thoroughly with water if this happened. I proceeded slowly with the work, but when I was trying to recap the tiny bottle, it slipped, and the liquid spilled across one hand.
Even after several rinsings, I noticed in an hour or so that my hand and fingers had become itchy, red, and swollen. Seeing that the liquid had dissolved the tips of two fingernails, I realized how strong it was.
But I knew from previous healings I'd had in Christian Science that God is stronger than any discord, and is always in control of every circumstance.
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September 19, 2005 issue
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LETTERS
with contributions from MARY LOU MACKENZIE, SHIRLEY REID, DANIEL E. LEWIN, DIANE ANGOTTI RAWSON, SUZANNE GIVENS, BARNEY PETERS
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Prepared for change
SUZANNE SMEDLEY,
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ITEMS OF INTEREST
with contributions from Jane Lerner, Adam Bell, Jerry Adler
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Why it's never too late
By Margaret Rogers
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Solid ground found
By Charles Babb
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On a quest to know God
By Emily Byquist
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A new life, a new way to help others
By Everlyn Nyadenya
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the antidote to hurricanes
By Rosalie E. Dunbar
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HOMESICK FRESHMAN LEARNS TO REDEFINE 'HOME'
By Martha Sarvis
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TO A TRAVELER
By Brenda Loew
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MY FREEDOM WAS FOR REAL
FRANK WONDOLLEK
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'WRITING ... A KIND OF PRAYER'
KIM SHIPPEY,
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ONE MAN'S SEARCH
BRIAN KISSOCK
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PRAYERS FOR A FLATTENING WORLD
STEVE GRAY
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BACK ON THE TENNIS COURT, HEALED
ELEANOR CARTWRIGHT
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A PIVOTAL MOMENT
DIANE SHETH
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CHEMICAL BURNS HEALED QUICKLY THROUGH PRAYER
RUTH GATTO