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Editorial
Listening for the true, spiritual idea of what we are and being animated by it lead to freeing and healing outcomes, as Jesus so fruitfully proved. 
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Article
Even if we ignore or misunderstand our relation to God, He is still our loving Parent. Nothing can truly change or disrupt our inheritance of oneness with Him. 
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Article

Let go of the pencil

I was willing, without reservation, to accept whatever good God had in store for me. I had finally let go of my own version of that shiny yellow pencil.
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Article

Breaking the mesmerism

We can all be free of the repetitive, worried thoughts that keep us in a loop of discord.
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Kids

Summer camp and Soul

Because of Soul, I have to express symmetry.
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Testimony of Healing

Freed from back pain

I became aware that although I had overcome much grief since the passing of my husband a few years earlier, I still felt burdened and anxious without his daily love and support. I realized that this fear needed to be healed.
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Testimony of Healing

Difficulties overcome at son’s birth

I felt myself continuing to surrender the mortal picture of suffering and imperfection to this true picture of the baby’s spiritual identity. 
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Testimony of Healing

Healed after fall from bike

I met the suggestion of severe pain with a simple “No! No! I am untouched.” I just kept affirming that truth. 
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Poem

Discovering light

Let the light within shine brightly!
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Bible Lens

Sacrament

Christ, the head of the church body, binds Christians together in kinship and singleness of purpose.
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Letters

Letters & Conversations

We love hearing from readers. Here’s the conversation this week.
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