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Healed on 'Going to Town Day'
One morning I woke up with a tummy ache. I didn’t know if I would be able to go to school. That made me sad because it was “Going to Town Day.” For this special day, kids had made their own businesses and handmade products, and we could go around shopping.
I sat down on the couch with my dad so we could pray together. We used Concord Express on the JSH-Online.com website to look up the 23rd Psalm in the Bible and read it. Then we talked about how I’m spiritual. I’m made perfect because I’m God’s idea, and all of God’s ideas are made good. I felt better thinking about that.
When I walked to school, I had to hold my dad’s hand because my tummy still hurt. But I made it to school all right. My dad called a Christian Science practitioner to pray with us.
When “Going to Town Day” started, my tummy felt better—it didn’t hurt anymore. I was healed!
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