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[The above is an abbreviated, postproduction text of the program released for broadcast the week of May 24–30 in the radio series, "The Bible Speaks to You." Heard internationally over more than 1,000 stations, the weekly programs are prepared and produced by the Christian Science Committee on Publication, 107 Falmouth Street, Boston, Massachusetts, U.S.A. 02115.]
RADIO PROGRAM NO. 321 - "Make you a new heart," Part I
Questioner: With all the news about heart transplants, healing tends to be discussed increasingly as a physical or even a mechanical process. How does this strike you?
Speaker: I think everyone appreciates all that's being achieved in humanitarian ways to overcome disease. But I'm sure that most thoughtful people would agree that there is more to genuine healing than merely a mechanical process. Man is more than a physical machine with a mind and soul inside. Much can be gained by exploring Bible insights into the subject of healing.
Questioner: But would Bible insights really offer practical help with healing in today's world?
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June 1, 1968 issue
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Coincidence of the Letter and the Spirit
GLADYS C. GIRARD
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Our Ever-present Perfection
MARVIN J. CHARWAT
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Our True Nobility
ALICE E. BURHANS
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Who Cares?
NANCY S. NELSON
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LOVE CALLS
Jeane Burris
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An Interview: with a Historian
with contributions from James Butler
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Christianity and Eternal Life
Helen Wood Bauman
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"Man is sustained by God"
William Milford Correll
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For a number of years I have thought about giving this testimony...
Fairbanks McCaleb
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When Christian Science came to me, I was in a very bad state...
Mary Swindells with contributions from Molly F. Giberson
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About nine years ago while walking down the street in a large...
Richard K. Burtenshaw
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When I was five years old, my older brother had a paper route
Douglas Palmer with contributions from Helen Palmer
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Signs of the Times
Gordon B. McLendon