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Notices
A selection of progress reports from the Field is read each year at the Annual Meeting of The Mother Church. Provision for this sharing of good news is made by Mary Baker Eddy in Article XIII, Section 1, of the Manual of The Mother Church.
The prayerful preparation of these reports can help branches of The Mother Church to review their achievements of the past year and to plan further progress. The reports are warmly welcomed by The Christian Science Board of Directors and are examined with interest. Taken together, they provide the Board with a comprehensive and vivid picture of branch activity throughout the world.
Branches are invited to mail their reports so as to reach Boston not later than April 15. A prompt response will enable a representative and significant selection to be made for use at the Annual Meeting. Reports should be addressed to The Christian Science Board of Directors, 107 Falmouth Street. Boston, Massachusetts, U.S.A. 02115.
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March 4, 1967 issue
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Destroying the Goliaths of Evil
L. IVIMY GWALTER
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Have I Yielded?
GORDON V. COMER
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"The bugle-call"
NEIL MARTIN
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Take Refuge in the Ark
HUGH CRICHTON ROBERTS
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"No vapid fury of mortal mind"
BARBARA JUERGENS FOX
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Let's Claim All Our Exemptions
MARGARET GENTILE
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Dedicated to the Lord
FELITE HENSON PIELE
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THE WAY-SHOWER
Helen M. Childs
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Be Importunate in Your Prayer
William Milford Correll
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Symptoms and Law
Carl J. Welz
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Jesus said (Mark 10:27), "With God all things are possible"
Jewell V. Terrell
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The study of Christian Science has so many times made evident...
Patricia A. Schuster
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Seventeen years ago I was driving a car when I suddenly experienced...
Mildred L. Edwards
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Throughout the years of my study of Christian Science I have...
Barbara A. Collins
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"The people that walked in darkness have seen a great light: they...
Anna Beatrice Zoll