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2013

From low self-esteem to dominion

How Christian Science turned a “record of dreams” into a fulfilling life.

Why is church like a quilt?

The construction of a quilt becomes a valuable metaphor for harmonious church work.

Governed by God, not luck

A motorcycle ride up a mountain leads to an unexpected lesson.

We are divinely engineered

What do the Scriptures have to say about God’s design for His creation?

Idea or thought?

Valuing the concept of man as a divine idea of God.

Our yearning for truth

Physical healing is only the beginning.

“There is no fear in love”

First appeared in the August 2013 issue of The Herald of Christian Science. Originally written in German.

In the past insecurity, internal pressure, and fear accompanied my life. But about three years ago, the fear increased to such a depressing condition that it needed to be solved.

Undisturbed by noise

First appeared in the August 2013 issue of The Herald of Christian Science. Originally written in French.

Perhaps you live in a part of town that’s a haven of tranquility, where you’re never bothered by noise of any kind. But such is not the case for everyone.

Overcomes addiction to alcohol and tobacco

First appeared in the August 2013 issue of The Herald of Christian Science. Originally written in Spanish.

I became acquainted with Christian Science when I was dating the man who later became my husband. He had attended a Christian Science Sunday School when he was a child, so when he saw the challenges I was facing, he gave me a copy of Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures by Mary Baker Eddy.

The relationship God gives us

First appeared in the August 2013 issue of The Herald of Christian Science. Originally written in Spanish.

Early last year, I started to have a skin condition, which caused me much itching and irritation. As I had always resorted to prayer in Christian Science and obtained good results, I began to pray by turning my thoughts to God.