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We sometimes receive inquiries from the Field as to the desirability of including noncurrent copies of The Christian Science Monitor in literature distribution boxes. Each branch church and society must of course determine the answer which is best designed to meet local conditions. In the Boston area, The Mother Church does not place Monitors in its boxes.
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August 10, 1963 issue
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Leading from Strength
THOMAS C. ELLIOTT
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Guarding Against Worldliness
FRANCES C. COOK
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THY WAY
Max Dunaway
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Holding Thought to the Truth
STREATFIELD H. COX, JR.
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Let Us Go to Church to Give
JOHN A. THOMASSON
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OVER THE WALL
Pearl Strachan Hurd
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Assignment: Love
MARIE R. WOOTTEN
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God Is Our Guide
BETSY HALDEMAN RAINE
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Health Is Spiritual
Carl J. Welz
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"The people had a mind to work"
Ralph E. Wagers
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In 1939 I was injured seriously...
Harry Dreyfus
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It was in April, 1955, that I...
Renee-Angele Sales
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Over a period of more than...
Ruth Barlow Simons
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For twenty-five years I suffered...
Florence Blum
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My wedding ring was dropped...
Madelyn Peters
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I wish to express my profound...
Werth Wimberly
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In an issue of the Journal for...
Garda Fogg