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I thank God
One night I had a bad headache. I barely felt like moving. I prayed very hard, and we called a Christian Science practitioner to help me pray. I prayed things like: I can't be in pain, because I am God's image and likeness. And God made me perfect since He is perfect. So a headache was just a mistake (or an error) about me. I like to pray: "Error is always error. It is no thing." I found this in Science and Health on page 554.
After praying for just ten minutes, I felt better, and got to sleep. I really thank God for this healing.
I also wrote a poem that I want to share with you:
God is very great;
He never ever hates.
He shows us what is good,
like He always should;
and in healings He's never late.
Jacob Huss Ohio
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November 26, 2007 issue
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Come on in, kids—and everyone!
Mary Trammell
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AMAZING ANIMALS—HOW I TELL THEIR STORY
with contributions from DEBORAH RIVEL
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What would YOU do?
with contributions from Tabitha, Molly, Elizabeth
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Think ... OUTSIDE the box
By Gwendolyn Joy Forest
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I had to start at a NEW SCHOOL
Grace Grant
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I AM
Kelly Moore
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Kids draw ... favorite places in the Bible
with contributions from Kaitlyn Kraack, Grant Pecheck, Grace Foster, Tia Goebel, Mary Cott, Paris Leung
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Safe and strong in God's armor
with contributions from Brooke Leaf-Wright, Lauren Mitchell, Davi Cravo da Silveira, Madeleine L'Engle
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A letter from India
By Bhuvan Dhand
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LET YOUR LIGHT SHINE!
Fiona Waller
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My healing
Emily Caird
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Swingset Olympics
Jordan Strong
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God is more powerful than anything else
Bernise Bayidikila
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Healed in the middle of the night
Rachel Wolstenholme
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I thank God
Jacob Huss
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God helped me
Olivia Reed
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Hannah's gang
Illustrations by DeLoss McGraw
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A story of two brothers
By Genelle Austin-Lett
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Share a prayer
Tabitha Jones, Felicite Mbenga
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Kid's Corner
with contributions from Faith Achieng Otieno, Nina Dakin, Grace Wildenmann