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Challenging dishonesty
Joy Dueland
(A group of college students—all Christian Scientists—were concerned about the problem of dishonesty on campus. This group included Kerstin Geier, Claudia Daugherty, Luther Edward Gribble, Jr., Julie Beth Nelson, and Margaret Anne Peto. Following are some of the thoughts they shared with a teacher.)
Luther: To me honesty is most related to Principle, which is one of the synonyms of God Mrs. Eddy gives in Science and Health. See Science and Health, p. 465;
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January 16, 1978 issue
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Healing: divine and spontaneous
HERBERT F. BIRTWISTLE
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. . .an aid to one who prays
CARL J. WELZ
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Is goodness rewarded?
JUNE RICE SCHEETZ
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If I were filling out a spiritual identity card . . .
KARDYNE FLAD BUCHANAN
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Speechless
Laura Ann Blair
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A lesson from the disciples
PAMELA SUSAN BRATRUDE
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Man is God's flawless reflection
REITA H. NAYLOR
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Be yourself: spiritual and perfect
HAROLD BERNARD JORDAN
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Challenging dishonesty
Elizabeth Carey
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Individual responsibility in church government
NAOMI PRICE
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"May I pray for you?"
Nathan A. Talbot
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My gratitude for Christian Science is deep
Marion C. Reed
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I would like to relate an experience I had over twenty-one years...
Kenneth E. Brooke
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I have never written a testimony, but I must not delay longer
Maurice E. Brooks