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Editorial
The spiritual closet of prayer is a sacred shelter where we commune with God as Jacob did—face to face.
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Even though my experience at that moment did not yet manifest perfect, God-given harmony, that didn’t mean that what I was learning in Christian Science Sunday School wasn’t true; it must mean instead that sticking with what I was learning could change my experience for the better.
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I’d asked God for a new idea, and He had abundantly answered my prayer!
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I will stand upon my watch, and set me upon the tower, and will watch to see what [the Lord] will say unto me.
—Habakkuk 2:1
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God, Life, is eternal, and this sense of eternity unfolds in our thought day by day.
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Poem

A matter of fact

Evil is not a thing.
It’s just all the imagined
wrong answers2+2=4 is not dogged
by 2+2 as 7 ...
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TeenConnect: Your Healings
 When this teen met a girl from Gaza, she knew she had to do something. But would her prayers make a difference?
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Testimony of Healing
I protested that God, infinite Mind, never punishes deeds of kindness and that there are no accidents in divine Mind, which is wholly good.
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Testimony of Healing
If we are busy expressing good and being kind, we can’t help but be filled up with good, so there is no room for anything other than good.
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Testimony of Healing

Healing of back pain

Life is the source of all action and is expressed in effortless, dynamic movement.
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Bible Lens

Sacrament

After the Master’s ascension, breaking bread became a precious symbol for his followers.
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Letters

Letters & Conversations

This is a powerful and very timely editorial.
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