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Healed after headfirst fall
I am very grateful for both “the prophylactic and therapeutic (that is, the preventive and curative) arts” that “belong emphatically to Christian Science,” as Mary Baker Eddy writes in Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures (p. 369).
I attribute my freedom from various claims of deterioration that mortal mind would impose on seniors to the preventive power of expecting daily goodness. I cherish this aspect of prayer in Christian Science and regard freedom and protection of our immunity and innocence as our natural right.
I am equally grateful for the curative effects of quick healing of acute challenges that we suddenly face.
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January 10, 2022 issue
View IssueEditorial
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Resting—in action!
Tony Lobl
Keeping Watch
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Sleeping well
Lyle Young
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Proving the power of God during a pandemic
Curtis Wahlberg
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My search for truth
Alyse Rabinowitz
Teens
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On the way to the state soccer tournament
Anna Reighart
Image and Inspiration
Healings
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Freedom of movement regained
Cathy Edge
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Healed after headfirst fall
Elizabeth Pond
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Torn relationship and ligaments mended
Michael Mooslin
Bible Lens
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Life
January 10–16, 2022
Letters & Conversations
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Letters & Conversations
Dorothy Zellers, Joe Brensinger