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[“Harmony and the Mind of Christ,” Edwina Adams, December 15, 2014, Sentinel]
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The Christian Science Journal
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I could see “one step”—one step ahead of me to take.
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As we go about our day being more conscious of God, good, than we are of sin, disease, and death, we are protected from their fraudulent claims and less apt to be deceived by them.
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For the first time, God became a reality to me.
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God’s law of infinite harmony assures us that man is exempt from evil.
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How I Found Christian Science

A fruitful search

It always seemed right to attend church, even though early on I felt I wasn’t going to find truth there.
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Healing on a hike

I kept thinking how all of God’s creations have to live in harmony.
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Testimony of Healing

Healing for a friend

Months before I joined The Mother Church and a branch Church of Christ, Scientist, I gave up drinking wine.
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Testimony of Healing

No more drinking, smoking, and drugs

My first experience with Christian Science was when a friend gave me the book Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures by Mary Baker Eddy.
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Testimony of Healing
As the date for the annual meeting of my Christian Science students’ association was approaching, I had not yet done a big part of my assignment—to read a particular biography about Mary Baker Eddy.
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Still Fresh and Healing Today

The spirit of friendliness

A friendly heart is apt to be a light heart, because it is not weighed down with much of self-thinking.
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Editorial
Every step of progress in knowing our inseparability from Love brings healing, lifting us further out of grief.
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