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Struggling to remember?
Because God knows, we know.
Sometimes it seems as though it’s hard to remember details. Like, “What’s his name?” or, “What was I about to do?” In our whirlwind lives, with so much going on, it appears that our memory can sometimes fail us. Is this something we need to accept as an inevitability?
Actually, no. This magazine has published many verified testimonies of cases where memory problems and other mental health issues have been healed through prayer. Here’s a look at some of the spiritual facts behind healings such as these.
To start with, we have the example of Jesus, who showed us the nature of God as all-knowing by discerning what other people were thinking. Jesus never claimed this discernment as his own, but instead explained, “I and my Father are one” (John 10:30). In other words, he identified the source of all his abilities as divine.
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April 13, 2026 issue
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Why praying for yourself isn’t selfish
Larissa Snorek
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Struggling to remember?
Deborah Huebsch
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Lessons from my friend Hagar
Kim Kilduff
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A new beginning, a new identity
Miguel De Castro
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God is here
Fredrick Ferguson
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Not just one healing, but two!
Phoebe Fogarty
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Get set!
Madora Kibbe
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Stomach pain healed
Brett Schaberg
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Generations of Christian Science healing
Bonny Laver
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Cat healed of medically diagnosed condition
Virginia McNamee Pendleton
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Letters & Conversations
Rosie Lloyd-Mckinlay, Jill Lilford, Patricio Ricardo Kelly, Judith Cordray