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[Beth Campbell, “Sharing Christian Science unselfishly,” Sentinel, March 23, 2020]
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I had to let go of seeing men and women as needing to control or submit to each other.
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Relationship status: Loved by God

No societal label kept the healing Christ from being made known.
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Far from advocating the human mind as a healing agent, Christian Science explains how the power of divine Mind, God, conquers fear and its resultant illness.
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A reassuring thought came to me: “Home is the structure of Love, and nothing can consume it.”
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Not afraid but not naive

The Christ can bring a spiritual poise that changes our experiences.
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Kids
My family and I were driving to the Grand Canyon on our way home from California.
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Testimony of Healing

Injured eye quickly healed

Healing doesn’t take time; it takes divine Truth, understood and trusted.
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Testimony of Healing
At one point I was feeling so far away from God’s love.
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Testimony of Healing
In Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures, Mary Baker Eddy gives the spiritual sense of the Lord’s Prayer.
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Peck and shed

The goal,it seems to me,in this human experienceis to simply grow closer to God—to grow in grace,to see God, good, more clearly in everyone,to see His hand in everything.
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Not what I appear to be

I’m not what I appear to bebut “unfallen, upright, pure, and free.
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Editorial
Jesus’ clear perception enabled him to see the true identity of each individual, an identity that had no relation to external labeling.
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