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Editorial

All things new

Christ eliminates our false sense of ourselves by revealing what’s true and already here—our genuine selfhood. We often experience that revelation as a feeling of newness or renewal. 
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Article
The work of spiritual identification through prayer requires that we stand porter at the door of our consciousness, allowing in only thoughts from God.
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Poem

Dance with Soul

The march of numbers,
flipping on the calendar,
is not some …
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Article
While traditional modes of thinking may result in questions such as “How can I keep up with the world around me?” we can follow Jesus’ example in perceiving new and fresh opportunities from God and acting on them. 
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How I Found Christian Science
As I understood God more as our loving Father-Mother, I found that God does not make us material and would never hurt His child. God wanted the best for me as I did for my children.
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TeenConnect: Trending
Complaining was a way of bonding. A shared experience. And for this teen, a big downer. But what was the alternative?
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Testimony of Healing
God never uses suffering or pain to correct or teach. Healing is one way we see evidence of God’s ever-presence and all-power, as Christ Jesus demonstrated. 
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Testimony of Healing

No more heart trouble

How comforting it is to wake up from sleep after we’ve had a terrifying dream! And this is what happened to me—I “woke up” to what was true about me and experienced healing.
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Testimony of Healing
I knew I was being tenderly cared for by God and thought about falling into the arms of divine Love.
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Bible Lens

God

Images of armor and weaponry commonly denote spiritual warfare in Scripture.
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