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Cherishing Our Right-of-way
The Christian Church as we have come to know it has frequently changed down through the centuries. The miracle is that it still survives.
Shrouded in mystery, hampered by obscuring symbol and ceremony, creed and dogma, much of it strikes people as out of step with present-day needs. Many look upon the Church as a relic of the past, and no longer expect it to minister to their spiritual needs.
Churches of various denominations are trying to be innovative in their presentation of Bible teachings, attempting to appeal more readily to the public, the young in particular. While innovations are often useful, indeed essential, church lived and practiced as a way of life has the greatest appeal and attractiveness.
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October 9, 1971 issue
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Cherishing Our Right-of-way
ROBERT H. MITCHELL
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A Different Church
DAVID E. FORSYTH
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Church Provides Opportunity for Healing
YVONNE DASSÉ
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Relevant Sunday School Teaching
FRANCES L. WEST
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Transition: Sunday School to Church
J. THOMAS BLACK
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"in Love's care"
NADINE CARRIER
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United in Love
RUSSELL E. HAPPEY
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Go to Church? Why Should I?
Naomi Price
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Acts of God
Alan A. Aylwin
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At the age of three years I was a very active, bouncing, curly-headed...
Stella Beatrice Schabner with contributions from Max J. Schabner
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Forty years ago, after physicians had been unable to help me...
Lillie L. Freas
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I am nine years old and have attended the Christian Science Sunday School...
Lisa Louise Hansen with contributions from Jerome Reid Hansen
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I'm most grateful for Christian Science and the many healing...
James C. Chidlaw with contributions from Joann Chidlaw
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In the Bible, in the book of Genesis, we read the story of Noah's...
Russell J. Homer
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These past fifty-two years of my study in Christian Science have...
Ella Wermke Pleau
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Signs of the Times
Louis Cassels