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Submitting Testimonies
Convincing testimonies of healing in Christian Science are welcomed for publication from members of The Mother Church and from students who are not members. If possible, they should be typed, triple spaced, on one side of the paper only and with wide margins. A testimony should be concise and include only the important points necessary to tell of the healings. Thus more testimonies can be published. Testimonies should be signed by the testifier and verified by three members of The Mother Church who can vouch for the integrity of the testifier or have witnessed the healings. If the testifier is unacquainted with three members, his affidavit may be sufficient, but in this case he should, if possible, obtain verification from one or two members. The testifier should submit the verifications with the testimony. Complete addresses of the testifier and his vouchers should be furnished.
Testimonies should be addressed to Journal, Sentinel, and Herald Editorial Department, One Norway Street, Boston 15, Massachusetts.
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November 10, 1962 issue
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Demand and Supply Perfectly Balanced
MADELINE KEENE WOOD
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"I and my Father are one"
RICHARD ST. J. PRENTICE
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Joy Unending
DOROTHY HUNT SMITH
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"Then we push onward"
GAYDELL MAIER COLLIER
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The Lesson of the Needle and the Thread
DOROTHY SUSAN TOMPKINS
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A College Student Writes
STEPHEN GOTTSCHALK
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Looking Forward
Ralph E. Wagers
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Love Heals Disease
Carl J. Welz
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How grateful I am for the blessings...
Ruth Muriel Lewis
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I had been suffering from a disease...
Élise Chaillet
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Although not interested in...
Louise H. Donoghue
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Many rich blessings have come...
Ruth Alverta Keifer
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I began to study Christian Science...
Arthur W. Zehetner
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For many years I have been...
Mildred McAfee Dirlam
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I have enjoyed the blessings of...
Thelma L. Lesh
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Signs of the Times
Robert A. Proctor