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I had a healing at camp
One morning when I was at camp, I had a sore throat. I thought it was just dry from not drinking water the night before. But after I drank some water, it was still sore.
I go to Christian Science Sunday School, and I am learning to pray when I’m not feeling well. In Sunday School, we sing hymns, so I went to my bed and thought about a hymn I like. One line says, “We are walking in the light of God.” Another one says, “We are praying in the light of God” (Eng. refrain trans. Gracia Grindal, Christian Science Hymnal: Hymns 430–603, No. 592, © GIA Pub.).
To me, this means that God is all around us. It also means that when we pray to God, we feel better.
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July 21, 2025 issue
View IssueEditorial
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Power we can trust
Ethel A. Baker
Keeping Watch
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You can help heal political turmoil
Michael Streeter
Image and Inspiration
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Hovering hummingbird
Photograph by Steve Ryf
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What is not going to change
Jan Keeler Vincent
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Love our neighbor? But what about when . . .
Debby Norden Miller
Poetry
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Unless you bless me
Ben Frederick
Kids
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I had a healing at camp
Morena
Healings
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Addressing fear leads to healing
María Antonia Caporizzo
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Strength in leg and foot restored
Angela Sage Larsen
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Faithfulness to Sunday services
Marvin José Ramírez Miranda
Bible Lens
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Truth
July 21–27, 2025
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Letters & Conversation
Linda Vara, Heather Eagen, Stephanie Lutz, Toni Alexander