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Of Good Report
Some Fruitage from Our Radio and Television Programs
"My parents were not interested in Christian Science because they had wrong ideas about it. My mother, who needs help badly, recently began to listen to your television programs. Her ideas of Christian Science have changed, and she is now going to a practitioner."
The above letter came to The Mother Church from a young person in California who watches television programs in the series, "How Christian Science Heals." It is similar to many letters that tell of misconceptions corrected, antagonisms overcome, and other evidences of fruitage, resulting from the television and radio programs. Reading Rooms are receiving from interested listeners an average of six thousand requests monthly for the booklets offered on these programs.
Other interesting examples of fruitage follow:
Enjoy 1 free Sentinel article or audio program each month, including content from 1898 to today.
November 26, 1960 issue
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Controlling Oneself Harmoniously
CARL J. WELZ
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"The magnitude of self-abnegation"
MILLY MADYLEINE THEAL
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Love Liberates
VERONICA VIOLET PARK
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The Healing Mission of the Sunday School
GRACE MABEL MOREHEAD
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MOTIVE
Althea Brooks Hollenbeck
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What Is Required of Us?
DOROTHY DELLANO RUMAGE
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Are You in Love?
AILEEN E. WAVRO
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The Divine Economy
Ralph E. Wagers
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"Error, left to itself, accumulates"
John J. Selover
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RADIO PROGRAM No. 375 - The Prayer That Is Always Answered
Monette Moreau
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My work as a bus operator...
William Werner
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When I was a child, I had...
Lois Oldiges with contributions from Milton John Oldiges, Sr.
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In 1927 after reading from the...
Dixie W. Dall
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I first heard of Christian Science...
Elsie May Busby
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Christian Science healed my...
Regnold Benjamin LaRue
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I give thanks to God for the...
Mary V. Westaway
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Because my parents were students...
Esther M. Fisher
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Signs of the Times
with contributions from W. H. Bourne, R. F. Pope