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Prayer for a newborn
My husband and I are very grateful to have had home births for our three children, all of which were wonderful experiences. Immediately after the birth of our first child, however, there was a problem with the baby’s breathing. The midwife noticed that the baby’s respiration rate was double—at times triple—the rate expected in a newborn.
The midwife was concerned the baby might have a lung infection. She said that if the baby had been born in a hospital, then the baby would have been examined and monitored closely. She asked us to watch the baby through the night and said if the breathing rate didn’t improve by morning, we should go to the hospital to have the baby checked.
My husband and I told her that we’d like to have Christian Science treatment for the baby, and she honored our choice. We called the Christian Science practitioner who had been praying and working with us throughout the pregnancy and asked him to work on this problem specifically. He agreed to do so and directed us to a hymn in the Christian Science Hymnal which reads:
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June 29, 2015 issue
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Letters
S T H, Marie in Florida, Linda B in STL, Jill Rees-Robson
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Release from anger
Nancy Atkins
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‘The world has need of you’
Lynn G. Jackson
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The Beatitudes: a guide to Christian practice
Caryl Emra Farkas
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‘Even there …’
Dorcas Strong
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The freer step, the fuller breath
Photograph by Ann Blamey
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My church homecoming
Kim Wiklund
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I prayed for my brother
By Blake, second grade, Utah
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Prayer for a newborn
Alexandra Salomon Ziesler
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An end to severe menstrual cramps
Bonnie Tchuileng
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Freed from back pain
Caroline Martin, Michael Munson
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Is it all in your thinking?
Milton Simon
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Building with divine energy
Margaret Rogers