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Seeing clearly without glasses
When I was in sixth grade, I started wearing eyeglasses, and as an adult I wore bifocals. I used glasses for many years, and my driver’s license had a restriction requiring me to wear corrective lenses while driving.
Around 2007, after working with a Christian Science practitioner on another healing, I noticed that my eyesight had greatly improved. A vision test I took when renewing my driver’s license confirmed that I no longer needed to wear my glasses to drive, though I was required to have a mirror on the left side of the vehicle. Also, I didn’t need to use glasses to read anymore.

October 19, 2020 issue
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From the readers
Kaye Cover, Jean Oneil, Jennifer DeVol
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“What I say unto you, I say unto all, Watch”
Larissa Snorek
Articles
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Heaven . . . here on earth?
Evan Mehlenbacher
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You’re in the ark
Rosalie E. Dunbar
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Prayer that heals—it’s universal
Mayal Tshiabuila
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Harmony and friendship replace division
Cher Cofrin
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The joy of subduing sin
Allison Eggers
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Nurturing our kids’ independence—with joy!
Inge Schmidt
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How I prayed when I felt sick before my exams
Avantika Dey
Testimonies of healing
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Wounds healed, freedom from fear gained
Margaret Vogler
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Protection by the “sword of the Spirit”
Susan Jostyn
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Seeing clearly without glasses
Karen Rynearson
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'The Lord is in His holy place ...'
Steve Ryf
Editorial
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Facing down “inevitabilities”
Kevin Graunke
- Bible Lens—October 19–25, 2020