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These times are bombarding us with questions about identity. Who are we? Where are we going? Why are we here? Too often, the answers at hand seem limited and flimsy. For those who have turned toward the deep, original meanings of Christianity, however, there is a glimpse of God's love for man. And that insight brings identity into an entirely fresh, uplifting, healing perspective.
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July 27, 1974 issue
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Forgo False Labels
WENDELL HAROLD DEWARE
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God's Perfect Children
JOANNE ELIZABETH DAWN
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Bridling the Tongue
ALICE HOWELL RASBACH
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Identity Crisis?
VERONICA A. RAGATZ
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The Value of Putting God First
ROBERT JOHN ROBERTS
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Stranded on an Island?
PAUL EDWIN MURRAY
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SPIRITUALIZING THOUGHT
L. IVIMY GWALTER
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"FINALLY, MY BRETHREN..."
Mary E. Bouvé McCain
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My favorite Bible verse
Peter Golder
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Immediate Attention
Carl J. Welz
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The Wish to Be Well
Naomi Price
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How grateful I am to Mary Baker Eddy for more fully explaining...
Marjorie E. Thornton with contributions from Josette Richardet
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When I was a new student of Science, my younger daughter...
Edith M. Hanson with contributions from Marianne Simons
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The turning point in my understanding of Christian Science was...
Edward Ronald Schwarz
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Signs of the Times
D. G. Kehl