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Supply chain worries and a surefire way to seek help
It was as if there were an invisible hand, which I knew was divine Mind, governing both supply and demand.
Originally published online on October 20, 2022
My wife and I had been renting a home for several years, but it wasn’t working out. We needed more space for our family to grow.
Our income was modest at the time. I had left lucrative employment a few years earlier to start a full-time Christian Science public healing practice. In that work, I turned to God in prayer to help others. My wife worked part-time as a Christian Science nurse, which also requires devoted prayer.
I had been diligently searching for more suitable housing. But rental prices were already high and going up, and we had no down payment with which to purchase a home.
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December 5, 2022 issue
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Facing what we fear
Larissa Snorek
Keeping Watch
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A refreshing and transformative approach to mental health
Debbie Peck
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Victory over cruelty
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- Image and Inspiration
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Supply chain worries and a surefire way to seek help
Andrew Cutts
Teens
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If your friend is feeling sad or depressed
Arnold Kalala
Healings
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Chronic stomach pain disappears
Debora Denny
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Prayer overcomes grief
Kristen Graham
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Painful sore healed
Carolyn Garnaas
Bible Lens
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God the Preserver of Man
December 5–11, 2022
Letters & Conversations
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Letters & Conversations
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