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Knee pain gone
A little over a year ago, I was wonderfully healed while traveling with my father to my Christian Science students’ association meeting.
In a hotel on the first night of our long drive, I moved my knee in a way that brought about a sharp pain. I prayed immediately and declared that because God is All and all good—as the Bible declares (see, for example, Jeremiah 23:24 and I Chronicles 16:34)—pain was not created by God and therefore could not be included in His allness. I also affirmed that nothing could stop me from being in my right place or continuing with what needed to be done.
The next morning, as I walked around the room getting ready for the remainder of our drive, a very intense pain occurred again. This was alarming because I hadn’t done anything to the knee that I could remember. When I felt the pain several more times, I lay on the bed in tears. I was afraid that something serious had happened to the knee.
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August 4, 2025 issue
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The joy of healing others
Eric Nelson
Keeping Watch
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Am I truly listening?
Dave Oakes
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“Attend to the people . . . and call them in”
Ian Gudger
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Not a pendulum
Leslie Cavill Haslam
Poem
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Mountaintop view
Cheryl Ranson
Kids
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Riding with Love
Tessa Frost
Healings
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Knee pain gone
Melonie Winn
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Effects of hypothermia healed
Val Manton
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Prayer overcomes sudden illness
Gabrielle Henry
Bible Lens
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Spirit
August 4–10, 2025
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Letters & Conversation
Paul Sedan, Susan Lapointe, Karin Bäckström