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Letters to the Press
From Christian Science Committees on Publication
Boston Magazine
Boston, Massachusetts
Most Christian Science churches would be fascinated and nonplussed to be considered in the category of "fabulously wealthy." [The Tube, "Thank Heavens," May]. They're actually neither wealthy nor endowed.
Each is supported by its own congregation's contributions, with members giving voluntarily what they can afford to assure that monthly operating costs are met.
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November 8, 1975 issue
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What Does God Make Us Do?
MERTYL BURSTOW
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Benefits Flowing from Spiritualized Thought
GLENN D. BABCOCK
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Fine-tuning to Truth
MILDRED S. FISHMAN
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The One and Only Cause
FAITH GRACE HAASE
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Disillusioned-Dropping Out?
SHARON SLATON HOWELL
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The Knife of Personal Condemnation
J. DENIS GLOVER
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Mind's Business: Your Employment
LINDA ANNE GRIDLEY
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TRUSTING IN LOVE
Barbara L. Kelly
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Kenya Says No!
Karen Cornell Wilson
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A Law to Be Loved
Peter J. Henniker-Heaton
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Inherit Only Good
Naomi Price
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My daughter and I were introduced to Christian Science by a...
Winifred B. Arnold
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Christian Science is a way of life for me and has met every need
Wanda Taylor Linderman
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My gratitude to our Father-Mother God for leading me to the...
Toralf Tollefsen with contributions from Nona Marion Tollefsen
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At a time when my life was extremely fearful, I learned of...
Estrella Pérez de Romero
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Letters to the Press
with contributions from J. Buroughs Stokes, Hugh M. Adams