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[Dave Hohle, “Emerge gently—led by the Christ,” JSH-Online.
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Selfishness and willfulness, which vehemently oppose man’s real nature as the reflection of God’s nature, are at the heart of division.
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I could decline to participate in mentally outlining a “picture” of illness and incapacity. 
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You are loved

Knowing you are loved by God enables you to turn more readily—even instantly—from discouragement, and to stride more rapidly toward victory.
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The allness of Life

What better place to look for an understanding of God as Life than to Jesus’ unparalleled example?
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The idea that God is really All became tangible to me.
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Turning Points in Spiritual Growth

A spiritual baptism

I was raised as a Christian Scientist.
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For Kids

How a bully became a friend

Diane was a bully.
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Testimony of Healing
The wonderful part of Christian Science is that you can learn to turn to God and find healing anywhere and anytime.
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Testimony of Healing

Healed of warts on foot

Shortly after graduating from college, I entered training to become a Christian Science nurse.
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Testimony of Healing
On my way to volunteer on the evening shift at our Christian Science Reading Room, I stopped by the grocery store and picked up a couple of pieces of fried chicken.
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Poem

Waiting for the dawn

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Editorial
Being incorporeal, the Christ has no material element, but is completely spiritual, and therefore is universally available and always present.
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