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Let’s go up the mountain
There are big mountains where I live. Sometimes I drive on a winding road up, up, up to the top. I can see the beautiful scenery below. I can see the puffy clouds above. It’s still and quiet. It’s a place where I like to think about God’s goodness right there with me.
No matter where you are, you can be still and quiet. You can let your thoughts go up, up, up to feel and know how close God is.
In Christian Science Sunday School, I learned that Jesus let his thoughts go up to God all the time. He knew God, Love, was always with him, and everyone else, too.
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July 26, 2021 issue
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Beyond moral outrage to moral courage
Kim Crooks Korinek
Keeping Watch
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What is real?
John Biggs
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Reversing what the senses tell us
Patricia Duke
How I found Christian Science
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“I just kept learning about God”
Mary Ann Cahill
Poetry
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While I was listening . . .
Chris Johnson
Kids
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Let’s go up the mountain
Annette Dutenhoffer
Healings
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Grief healed, peace restored
Emmanuel Tekila
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Prayer heals pain and swelling
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