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Here Is the Challenge
[For young adults]
Christian Science is taking root on the campus scene at a very interesting and vitally important time in student development. The most perceptive young people are beginning to feel that there must be an alternative to present unsatisfactory methods of problem-solving.
Christian Science offers a thought-provoking solution. It teaches one how to avail himself of God's divine law of perfection. If such a law does exist, it must be provable on a scientific basis. It's got to solve problems. It can't be the private possession of any one group or individual but must be available to anyone if he understands how to apply it.

August 23, 1969 issue
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Discovering and Developing Talent
ELIZABETH B. EVERETT
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The Present Includes No Past
ALAN YOUNG
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The Color of Soul
ELISABETH REIM
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Man's Eternal Now
HARRY R. CHAMBERLAIN
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Spiritual Riches
MARGARET GENTILE
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Here Is the Challenge
NATHAN A. TALBOT
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How Do We Start Our Day?
Alan A. Aylwin
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There Is No Moral Paralysis
William Milford Correll
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I am an electronics engineer, born and reared in Bombay, India
Behram Shroff with contributions from Dorothy Mildred Bristowe
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My mother learned to love the teachings of Christian Science before I was born...
(Miss) Dorothy Mildred Bristowe
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A Christian Science healing is a direct answer to our application...
Martha Henrikson
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I'd like to express my gratitude for the Christian Science Sunday School,...
Helen T. Noble with contributions from Ernest A. Tonk, Doris O. Oder
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I had the privilege of growing up in a home where Christian Science...
Linda Young Wilson
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RADIO PROGRAM NO. 385 - Getting Along with Parents
David McAlary with contributions from Harvey Wood
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Signs of the Times
with contributions from Harlan J. Hartner