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Meeting the threat of nuclear war
Increasingly the trends in this nuclear age demand radical answers outside the customary assumptions and conventional thought-patterns of the human mind:
• Many people fear their homelands may become nuclear battlefields.
• More and more the superpowers are using massive psychological pressures to gain strategic advantages—atomic terror to preserve national safety.
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May 31, 1982 issue
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Leave it in God's hands
LAURA JANE BENTON
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Early rising
KAREN F. WILEY SANDLER
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Deliverance without vengeance
JON GIB HARDER
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Revelation and trial
KEITH NEALY
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Needed: more light
GLORIA CHRISTENA
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God is always "a very present help"
STIG KIÆR CHRISTIANSEN
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Meeting the threat of nuclear war
DeWITT JOHN
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A national deity? Or universal Love?
WILLIAM E. MOODY
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A reminder from Sarge
Frederick H. Brightman
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As I was walking along a street one day, suddenly...
VIRGINIA S. FRANK
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I used to be allergic to dogs
ERIKA LEE TAKACS with contributions from N. CARY TAKACS
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Whenever our weekly Bible Lesson in the Christian Science Quarterly...
FLORENCE S. WINSHIP
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A dramatic experience, where healing is involved, certainly can...
BURDETTE R. FARRAND with contributions from ISABEL McDONALD