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Of Good Report
Joint Lecture Blesses Large Area
Churches of Christ, Scientist, in a large city in California united in giving a Christian Science lecture in the civic auditorium. The preparatory work was planned and chairmaned by one church, but all of the participating committees of the city churches conferred regularly. They prayerfully took the necessary human footsteps, listening first for God's guidance. They also worked with these quotations from Mrs. Eddy's pen:
"Forget self in laboring for mankind; then will you woo the weary wanderer to your door, win the pilgrim and stranger to your church, and find access to the heart of humanity" (Miscellaneous Writings, p. 155).
"Millions of unprejudiced minds —simple seekers for Truth, weary wanderers, athirst in the desert— are waiting and watching for rest and drink. Give them a cup of cold water in Christ's name, and never fear the consequences" (Science and Health, p. 570).
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January 22, 1966 issue
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Dissolving the Shadow of Delinquency
ROBERT M. CARNES
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Holding Crime in Check
BARBARA J. PELLMAN
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Never Despair!
JOHN B. WEBB
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NEVER BORN
Jeanne Guerin Bengston
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What Price Popularity!
JANE KIRK HUNTLEY
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Feeding the Affections
SUSAN BARRETT KUPPER
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Law-abiding Man
Helen Wood Bauman
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The Healing Theology of Jesus
William Milford Correll
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From the Directors
The Christian Science Board of Directors
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THE PATH OF LIGHT
Florence R. Wiggins
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Christian Science has blessed...
William Duchscherer, Jr.
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"Human hate has no legitimate...
Ann B. Jenkins
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My first position took me to a...
Phyllis J. Peterson
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I have received so much help...
Lydia Clark
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For years before I knew of Christian Science...
Frederick Vaughan DeCaux
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The one thing that appealed to...
Madeline E. Strickland
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Over forty years ago while I was...
Nora A. French
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Signs of the Times
James K. Mathews