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I recognize this feeling. It's the flu coming on.
What I really wanted was to have a healing like my friend Linda's. When her engagement came to an abrupt end, she didn't waste any time crying.
We each have at least one great relationship . That's a clear message anyone can take away from Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures.
Along with his contributions to the Journal, including this month's piece on Science and Health and relationships (see p. 12), Tony Lobl also works as the District Manager for Christian Science Committees on Publication in the United Kingdom and the Republic of lreland.
"It was," says Steve Scheiern, "a huge mistake. " A mistake that nearly ripped a lifelong friendship apart.
Being healed was probably the furthest thing from his mind. The manager was accustomed to talking with the distinguished woman, a regular customer of his telegraph office who often stopped during her daily carriage ride through Concord, New Hampshire, to send messages in those days before fax machines and e-mail.
It seemed like a small moment, just a few weeks ago. In a rather unglamorous place—my dark, damp basement.
When I was seven, I moved from Los Angeles to England, where the culture was really different. I went to a new school, and at first I didn't really have any friends.
Abby Hunter of Weston, Massachusetts, and Ben Black of Woodland Hills, California, offer their perspectives on one word you'll want to make part of your vocabulary. She says.
There we were—biting our nails, excited, but more than a little anxious—as we tried to map out some sort of plan to make the whole thing work. My wife and I had just learned we were expecting our first child.