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Are injury and disease inescapable?

No one wants to be sick or hurt, but most think it’s inevitable at some time in life. But not Mary Baker Eddy; she discovered something that might sound unrealistic, but it’s actually provable. And prove it is what our guest was able to do after she injured her knee.

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For 20-somethings: Who are you really?

We’ve all got it. That innate desire to understand ourselves: to define—or figure out—what makes us who we are. In this week’s program, our guest talks about her own search for identity and what she discovered about herself that finally brought her peace.

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Praying about wildfires

A large and growing fire forced evacuations of thousands and threatened hundreds of homes in our guest’s city. Elizabeth shares how she prayed and tells of the dramatic and unexpected reversal to safety in the situation, despite dire predictions.

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Getting a better sense of the nature of life

If you feel dejected about the state of the world—or your life—you might think it’s unlikely that learning about the spiritual nature of life can lead to solutions. Our guest, Nate, has found just the opposite. Find out why he says looking to God, who is divine Life, provides consistent answers to any type of problem.

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Fear couldn’t stop the power of my prayers

Our guest was the Saigon correspondent for *The Christian Science Monitor* during the Vietnam War. During that time, she and two of her journalist colleagues were captured by insurgents and held for 40 days. She shares how prayer defined her.

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More than meets the eye

s it possible that life goes beyond what we see with our eyes and feel with our fingers? Listen in as Julie shares what she’s learned about everyday divinity and how prayer has opened a window for her into God-centered reality, and how it can for you, too

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