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Dyslexia overcome
I was fortunate enough to be raised in a loving Christian Science family. When challenges presented themselves they were dealt with from the standpoint of knowing that God governs right activity with spiritual goodness for all.
When I started school it became apparent that I was not reading and learning as well as the other children. I had many different teachers, tutors, and specialists working closely with me and examining me throughout my childhood years at a variety of schools.
In Sunday school I learned about the loving power and perfection of God and the practicality of turning to Him in a time of need. It was easy and natural for me to embrace the idea of an all-loving God, watching over every one of his children. I felt God’s care especially when experiencing many quick physical healings over the years. There were times as a child, though, when I tried to make deals with this God: “Make me read and I will be extra good. Grant me the power to read and I’ll ask for nothing else.”
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December 26, 2011 issue
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Letters
Jeanne E. Dunn, Heather Farrell Bauer, Karen T. Hasek
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What changes – and what's changeless
Jeff Ward-Bailey, Staff Editor
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Inflation is a blessing to Russian church
John Walsh
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Healing – miracle or natural for everyone?
Eric Nelson
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Dominion over change
By Rebecca Odegaard
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College transitions: a mom's prayer
By Beth Haden
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Time for renewal
By Iris Marsh
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Fruit of the month
Tom Asher
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Decisions, decisions...
By Peter Jackson
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Married or not, never an 'old maid'
By Laurel Smith
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Sports 2011: Staying steady through the ups and downs
By Kim Shippey, Senior Editor
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My change of perspective
By Stéfano Poggiogali de A. Palmeira
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No looking back
Gary Duke
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Church Alive: A visit to Germany
Marta Greenwood
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Tweeting the good news
Thomas Mitchinson
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'What's in a name?'
By Ann Edwards
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Dyslexia overcome
Celia Heathcote
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Abdominal pain healed
Sandy Colvard
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No evidence of burns
Becky Barrett-Alford
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What you represent
The Editors