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Christian Science Sentinel
A precious gem
by Leslie Dill Gondolf
“What came to me in prayer was that color represented spiritual individuality, or variation in expression. Weight represented spiritual substance, balance. Density represented spiritual depth and power. Clarity symbolized purity and light.”
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The Christian Science Journal
A frat ceremony and a simple prayer
by Pat Daniels
“I would like to say that I was completely confident that God had an answer for me, but I couldn’t imagine what that answer would be. However, I did know that I could expect good to unfold, and that I would be guided to do whatever was right.”
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Christian Science Sentinel
Afraid of heights? Who says?
by Carolyn Knee
“My human sense of self declares, ‘I am female, five feet six inches tall, I have brown hair, I don’t like olives, I am afraid of heights …’ and so on. But what’s spiritually true is that I am the manifestation of God, wholly spiritual and free from the limited mortal concepts that would cheat me of my freedom and my joy.”
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April 28, 2014 issue
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Letters
Teddy, Kathryn Thompson, Kathryn Bablove, Consuela Allen
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No more tobacco addiction
Bruce Smith
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Coram Deo
Christopher Cieply
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The city foursquare, and healing
Hal Shrewsbury
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Educated in grace
Aubrey McMullin
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Coming home
Chris Jones
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The promise of everlasting love
Christa Kreutz
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A call for 'gospel humility'
Kim Shippey
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Our healings
Alieysia, Isaac, Jade
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Freed from alcoholism
Maureen O'Neal
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Injured wrist healed
John Gregory
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Toothache gone
Dean Coughtry
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Finger healed
Sanda S. Thomson
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Nothing too 'small' for God
Annette Dutenhoffer
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I see the light!
The Editors