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How’s the baby? She’s perfect.
It was news I’d never expected. During a routine checkup when my wife was pregnant with our second child, she was told by the doctor that there was a high likelihood that our daughter would be born with a serious birth defect.
My wife called me immediately from her car in despair. I felt overwhelmed in a way I had never experienced before. I am a lifelong student of Christian Science, and at this time, my wife was a relatively new student of Christian Science. We shared some ideas of what’s true about God’s children—that we are each spiritual reflections of a good God.
After I hung up the phone, I felt a tsunami-like wave of fear and uncertainty rushing into my consciousness. Emotion enveloped me as I collapsed in tears in the back corner of the sports training facility where I worked.
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May 13, 2019 issue
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From the readers
Jana Rowland, Karen Neff
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Agenda-free prayer
Susan Booth Mack Snipes
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Honoring our great worth as God’s child
Martha Moffett
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The truth about opinions
Rosemary S. Pendery
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How’s the baby? She’s perfect.
Pete Paciorek
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From unbelief to feeling embraced by God’s love
Carol Lee Price
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Learning about the Bible helped us!
Natalie, Genevieve, Xavier
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Healed while hiking Mount Kilimanjaro
Christiane Heer
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Desire to drink alcohol disappears
Ellen Clark Anderson
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Cat healed
Tonia Benoist
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'Man should be found not ...'
Photograph by Steve Ryf