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[“Resistant to change?
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Since God, good, is not helpless, it follows that man, God’s image and likeness, is not helpless.
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Overcoming differences

Christian Science is rooted in the understanding that God is good, and good alone.
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The need is to constantly identify others and ourselves correctly.
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God-governed children

None of us should allow feelings of inadequacy to keep us from obeying God’s call.
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Protected by the ‘panoply of Love’

With this realization, my thought was flooded with compassion for my colleague, and I felt calm and safe.
Spiritual Lens

Skip the sideshow

incessant barkinginsistent harkingnoise and illusioncrooked doorscracking windowsfunny mirrorsphony faces.
In the Christian Science Bible Lesson
This Bible Lesson, titled “Matter,” shows how Christian Science reveals not only what is not substantial.
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Removing a ‘traffic light’

There’s a story about a town that was so small it only had one traffic light in the entire town.
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  Everywhere Jesus went, large crowds followed him to see the wonderful things he did—healing sick people and preaching about God’s kingdom.
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Fish and bread

There came a day when Jesus said:“We need some fish and bread!”“We’ve only got two fish and five loaves of bread.
Testimony of Healing
When my son was killed in an automobile accident, my whole world was shaken.
Testimony of Healing
One day this winter I went running with a couple of friends.
Testimony of Healing
Not long after graduating from college, I began experiencing bouts of severe back pain, which occurred a couple of times a year for quite a few years.
From the Editors
When challenges approach that would attempt to obscure your path, you know you have a bright white line to follow—the Bible and Mary Baker Eddy’s writings.

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