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Activities for the Armed Services
Newfoundland
In the course of a year Christian Science Activities for the Armed Services, 107 Falmouth Street, Boston, Massachusetts, receives many requests to assist Christian Scientists in the Armed Forces. Although most of these requests concern people stationed in the United States, some relate to individuals in various parts of the world.
When emergencies arise, relatives, friends, or service personnel communicate with our office and acquaint us with the need, and then we refer the matter for solution to the nearest Christian Science Chaplain, Minister, or Representative. By following this practical course, we have in recent years been able to help people in England, France, Germany, Italy, Turkey, North Africa, Australia, Alaska, Canada, Hawaii, Guam, Okinawa, Japan, Korea, and the Philippine Islands.
Enjoy 1 free Sentinel article or audio program each month, including content from 1898 to today.
July 13, 1957 issue
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"A SOUND MIND"
RICHARD H. STRAIN
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OUR HEALING MISSIONARIES
EMMA N. CARR
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THE SCIENTIFIC DENIAL OF ERROR
RONALD GRAY WALKER
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GOD'S GOVERNMENT
EMMA H. LONG
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"THE BATTLE IS NOT YOUR'S, BUT GOD'S"
J. BUROUGHS STOKES
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WRONG OR RIGHT
MARGARET CASE PAULUS
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"HOLD THOU ME UP, AND I SHALL BE SAFE"
J. M. RICHARDSON LYETH, JR.
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MAN'S HEALTH IS PERMANENT
MAYME LOUISE CLOPTON MEIER
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"OUR ORDERED LIVES"
Harold Molter
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A CLEAR CONSCIENCE
Helen Wood Bauman
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RADIO PROGRAM No. 199 - Protection from Accidents
Russell Luerssen
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When I was sixteen years old, a...
Sarah E. Mitchell
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Seek ye first the kingdom of...
Wilhelm H. Heuer
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It is with a deep sense of gratitude...
Evelyn Seibert LeRoi
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To count my blessings is impossible...
Lillian Wismer
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I am extremely grateful for all...
Pearl Strachan Hurd
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In Psalms we read (18:28)...
Inez Jeffery
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It gives me much pleasure to...
Winifred Henderson with contributions from Harry Reuben Aldine
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Signs of the Times
with contributions from W. E. Sangster