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Free from hip pain
A few years ago I began having problems with one of my hips. It was hard for me to move in the morning, and sometimes at night I would be awakened by pain. I would pray, declaring the truth about myself, that I am made in God’s image and likeness. I would find some relief from the pain, and for that I was grateful.
Several friends and acquaintances seemed to be having similar problems, and struggles with mobility appeared frequently in the news, commercials, and even sitcoms.
In Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures Mary Baker Eddy writes: “A new name for an ailment affects people like a Parisian name for a novel garment. Every one hastens to get it” (p. 197). This statement is next to the marginal heading, “Pangs caused by the press.”
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April 8, 2019 issue
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From the readers
Frank C. “Pat” Daniels, Jr., Tori Dell
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Lean on Love’s presence
Deb Hensley
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When it looked like we’d lose the company
Jeffrey Scott Johnson
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You’re not a counterfeit; you’re the real you!
Amy Humphries
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The power of being magnanimous
Susan Booth Mack Snipes
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Back on the ice
Fletcher Burbee
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Healed of symptoms related to tick bite
Candy Sawyer
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Twisted knee healed
Francesca Jordan Karpel
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Free from hip pain
Heather Bauer
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The secure Shekinah
Brian Kissock
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Seeking our own in another’s good
Barbara Fife