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Normal arm movement restored, parenting needs met
Past years have brought me many opportunities to grow spiritually. I have had healings involving relationships as well as several physical healings.
In one instance, I was standing on a small table in order to reach something, and the table slipped out from under me. I fell, landing on my shoulder and arm. One of the table’s pointed corners caught my leg on the way down.
Christian Science prompts us to “look beyond fading, finite forms,” in order to “gain the true sense of things” (Mary Baker Eddy, Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures, p. 264). I quickly got up and affirmed to myself that as a child of God, I couldn’t fall out of God’s care.
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December 26, 2022 issue
View IssueEditorial
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From annual resolutions to daily resolve
Tony Lobl
Keeping Watch
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God’s hand in the Science of Christian healing
Mark Swinney
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Discovery
Peter Ward
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Praying together in church
Nancy Reinert
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Guided to the job that needed me
Kathryn B. Johnson
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I loved “the scientific statement of being”
Doris Wyatt Simons
Teens
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Learning to trust God for healing
Alma Mitchell
Healings
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Inspired Bible study defeats depression
Name Withheld
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Normal arm movement restored, parenting needs met
Joy Taylor
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Able to rest in God’s hands
Natalie Zdan
Bible Lens
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God
December 26, 2022–January 1, 2023
Letters & Conversations
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Letters & Conversations
Darlene Morris, Stanley Aboloje, Kristin Bennett, Susie Luther