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Letters

[“Christ: the one and only communicator,” Jeff Plum, March 16, 2015, Sentinel]
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The Christian Science Journal
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I decided the only way to find truth was to reject everything I had been taught and start from scratch.
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There can be no element of Mind in conflict with itself.
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Nothing material is a fact of our one and only being, which is spiritual. 
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2015 Annual Meeting

Dear Fellow Members,
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Poem

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How I Found Christian Science

Led by the Christ

Years ago, while I was living and working on a small island, I would drive to and from work past a busy roundabout crowded with billboards advertising events on the island.
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God guides us continuously

Good is already present, and God is constantly revealing it to us.
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Testimony of Healing

Food poisoning overcome

In Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures, Mary Baker Eddy writes: “I hope, dear reader, I am leading you into the understanding of your divine rights, your heaven-bestowed harmony,—that, as you read, you see there is no cause.
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Testimony of Healing
A few years ago when our youngest son was in high school, he remarked one morning before school that he had a rash of some kind on his stomach.
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Testimony of Healing
Several years ago I came across an article about a man who, despite being seriously ill, selflessly undertook to help others, and in doing so, he himself found healing.
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‘T-i-m-b-e-r!’

The tougher the timber, the greater was the woodsman’s tenacity. 
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God satisfies our longings through Christ, God’s pure likeness always coming to our consciousness.
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