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‘No change my heart shall fear’*
“Out with the old, in with the new.” That’s not always a welcome thought. I vividly remember resisting a particular car ride to the store to get a new pair of shoes. My mom was at the wheel, reminding me that what I was wearing was falling apart and too small for my rapidly growing feet.
I had hunkered down in the back seat. I liked my shoes. They were comfortable. My grade school logic saw no reason for a change.
It didn’t help that the new shoes were stiff and didn’t seem to bend with my feet as I walked back to the car in them. I complained all the way home. But after a week of running around the neighborhood, I realized that the new pair did fit better. I was actually faster in them and could even keep up with the older kids.
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January 5, 2015 issue
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Letters
Theresa Talley, Juanita, Eileen Stoecklin
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Living with moral courage
T. Michael Fish
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Useful employment
Mary Alice Rose
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Secure in God’s care
Deborah Offenhauser
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Safe after being held up at gunpoint
Nylah June Coleman
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One in fellowship of Mind
Photograph by Peter Anderson
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A special gift
Jeanette Adrienne Beautreau
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A healing to share
Avantika, fifth grade, Haryana, India
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My healing in Sunday School
Riley. kindergarten, South Carolina
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A quick end to nausea
Inge Schmidt
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Prayer about God’s creatures brings freedom
Philippa Chatterley
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Leg injury quickly healed
Joyce E. Dronsfield
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‘And this is Christian Science’
Marjory Elvina Gillings
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‘No change my heart shall fear’*
Robin Hoagland