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Guided through a school exam
I recently finished my sophomore year of college, and last semester I had a wonderful experience with a particularly challenging exam.
I knew the exam would be difficult, so I put a great amount of time into studying for it. Two days before the exam, I happened to be talking with my sister over the phone, and I mentioned the upcoming exam and how hard I thought it would be.
She reminded me that God supports and provides for us completely and doesn’t abandon us or give us only part of what we need. My sister pointed out that God, divine Mind, would not just take me halfway through college, halfway through a class, or halfway through an exam, but would take me all the way through to its rightful completion.
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October 2, 2017 issue
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From the readers
Elaine Handy, H. Wyeth
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Why read and pray with The Christian Science Monitor?
Tessa Parmenter
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Leaving bad memories behind
Teri La Quey
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Faith in your healing prayer
Cynthia Clague
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To ‘have the mind of Christ’
Betty Jean O’Neal
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The Mind that heals
Mark Swinney
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Untold blessings from Christian Science
Louise D. Shapleigh
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The way I truly am
Sara Lang
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Healed of intense pain
Roger Wichlacz with contributions from Laura Wichlacz
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Guided through a school exam
Laura Salo
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Freed from painful health challenge
Connie Adams
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No more fear of flying
Audrey Richardson
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'My work is reflected light ...'
Photograph by Julie G. Denison
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Your identity: shaped by God, not by human history
Barbara Vining