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From Articles in The Christian Science Journal

“I can do all things”

This author found great blessings through realizing more of our oneness with God, the only creator.

Sylvia Messner

From Praying for the World in the Christian Science Sentinel

Where do we really live?

 Christ Jesus describes where we live in three words: ”kingdom of heaven.” Where exactly is that? And what does living there mean for us?

Alison J. Hughes

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