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Normal breathing restored
This is adapted from a testimony originally posted during The Mother Church’s online Wednesday testimony meeting.
When our daughter was first born, she occasionally had difficulty breathing. When she was two months old, I was awakened in the middle of the night by a noise coming from her bedroom. I went to the room to discover this precious child in distress, fighting to breathe.
In a panic, I wondered, “What can I do?” All sorts of material remedies flooded into thought but were rejected with the fearful conclusion that I didn’t have time.
So I turned to God, divine Love, which I knew was an immediate, effective aid. I knew I needed to correct my thought, and that Love could quiet my fear, guide my prayer, and adjust thought and action. I urgently prayed to God to help me see what God was seeing, and to know what God was knowing. I humbly sought to respond to His guidance with all my heart.
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August 3, 2015 issue
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Letters
LittleChild, BarbaranMaine, Bruce Armstrong
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Mother-love—everywhere and always
Pam DeBolt
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Praying daily with The Christian Science Monitor
Keith S. Collins
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The oneness of God casts out evil
George Reed
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He that has made my heaven secure
Photograph by Patti Hickey
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Learning that Life is eternal
Jenny Myers
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‘Gather out the stones’
Kathryn Knox
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Abdominal pain ends
Monique Dupré
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Normal breathing restored
Richard Ward, Susan Jostyn
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Pneumonia healed
Kathleen Tasa
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Why progress endures
John Yemma
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Progress and underlying perfection
Jenny Sawyer
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Fitted to be a healer
Lyle Young