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2012

Pitch fork, crane, and a healed hand

First appeared in the November 2012 issue of The Herald of Christian Science. Originally written in German.

Decades ago, when we were new to Christian Science, we took our small children to spend a vacation on a farm. It was a pious farm family and I had indicated to them my faith, and offered our help at this busy harvesting time.

Healed while on vacation

First appeared in the November 2012 issue of The Herald of Christian Science. Originally written in French.

I was on vacation in the south of France last year. One morning I woke up and I went to take a swim with my family.

Life never ends

First appeared in the November 2012 issue of The Herald of Christian Science. Originally written in Portuguese.

The study and practice of Christian Science give us a foundation to better understand our relationship to God, who is Life. Some years ago, before I started studying this Science, I always questioned the reason why people live and die.

A 'ghost' in the kitchen!

It’s widely known that ghosts and goblins aren’t real. But what about the “ghouls” of sickness, lack, and discord? 

Witnesses of God's love

While dining out one evening at a restaurant in a small town, my mother noticed that the service was quite slow. A server then confided to her that they were short staffed that night.

The significance of every healing

It can be easy to forget or brush off the "small" healings we experience—but I've learned that it is so important to acknowledge all our victories in Christian Science.

No hard knocks

A story of redemption and divine Love's infinite care.

Am I receptive to healing?

When healing wasn’t immediate, the writer asked himself a crucial question.

The obstetrics of Christian Science

Painless childbirth unfolds naturally from spiritual growth.

Clinging to the Truth heals

“When the illusion of sickness or sin tempts you, cling steadfastly to God and His idea. Allow nothing but His likeness to abide in your thought” (Mary Baker Eddy, Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures , p.