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Emerge gently

Our work is to gently and gradually emerge into a better understanding of God and demonstrate this understanding practically.
Expressing differing perspectives and challenging popular thinking is natural and necessary to the advancement of humanity. However, this growth must not come at the expense of loving our neighbors.
In Psalm 91 the writer recognizes that trust in God protects us from every kind of adversary.

New Associate Editor

A new Associate Editor for the Christian Science periodicals

Rekindling my love for God

I can say with conviction that the teachings of Christian Science have never failed me.
Life with its way before us lies, 
Christ is the path, and Christ 
      the prize.
—John S. B. Monsell, Christian Science Hymnal, No. 59, alt.
I felt happy because my ankle didn’t hurt anymore and I could keep playing.
I took out my computer, opened a spreadsheet, and started writing out every healing I could think of since I was a young girl, putting on record the countless healings I’ve experienced during my lifetime.

Fractured bone healed

I felt calm and joyful and had absolutely no fear. The following day I was walking, and I made great progress each day.

Growth dissolved

What I’m most happy about are the valuable lessons I learned about what healing really is—accepting what God has already done and is doing for all of us.

Mortals and Immortals

By voicing aloud his gratitude to God, Jesus publicly proclaims his relation to God and confirms divine power before healing is evident.

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