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Freedom of movement restored
“Lord, thou hast been our dwelling place in all generations” (Psalms 90:1). These words from Psalm 90 have recently assumed new meaning for me.
In December of last year, I found myself deprived of freedom of movement. The condition was quite severe, and I sought support from a Christian Science practitioner, which helped puncture the paralyzing fear.
The major turning point took place when I was prompted by this question derived from Psalm 90: “Just exactly where am I dwelling?” And, more particularly, “What is my thinking dwelling on?”
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December 11, 2017 issue
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From the readers
Linda Copley, Gerald Arnold
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Busy and stressed, or active and joyous?
Dave Oakes
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Dishwashing inspiration
Louise Thornton
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Every detail—governed by God
Katherine Hieronymus
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No burden can affix itself to us: We are freeborn
Susanne van Eyl
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To ‘lie down in green pastures’
Mark Swinney
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‘My skin was smooth and clear’
Amy Richmond
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Can Christian Science solve my problems?
Jenny Sawyer
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Released from burden of painful memories
Joan Christine Travis
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Freedom of movement restored
Christian Robin Vincent
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Quick healing after a fall
Jon Lang
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God’s will
Grace H. Carter