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Patience has ‘her perfect work’
“Lead me in thy truth, and teach me: for thou art the God of my salvation; on thee do I wait all the day” (Psalms 25:5).
After college, I lived at home and volunteered to serve in my branch Church of Christ, Scientist, in various positions. As I did, for the first time I felt a deep desire to take Primary class instruction.
I took steps to find a Christian Science teacher. I also started to read the Christian Science textbook, Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures by Mary Baker Eddy, cover to cover, and I spoke with a Christian Science practitioner about my desire to take class. She told me class was a right idea, and it had a right and perfect way of unfolding.
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November 10, 2014 issue
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Letters
Melissa Knight-Ward, E. A. Warren, Sue Poulton, Katharine Harrison
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Healing: seeing through the mirage of disease
David Shutler
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Neighborhood watch
Joan S. Hunt
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Undistracted prayer
Brian Asher
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Dominion over evil
Nancy L. Brown
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God’s promise*
Carol Dismore
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Out of darkness into light
Kathy Fitzer
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Patience has ‘her perfect work’
Keira Gillett
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Pause and pray
Robert, fourth grade, Georgia
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Hip pain vanishes
Debra D. Brandell
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Healed by reading the Christian Science textbook
Caitlin Sheasley
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Free from back pain
Olivia Gayoso
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Look away from the body
David C. Kennedy