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THE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE MONITOR
Its healing impact on individual lives—4
It was my first look at the Monitor. The articles were inviting—well written and easy to read. But there were words and terms I did not understand. Even much of the content was foreign to me. Having read little in the past, I had no background in the topics under discussion. Yet, as I felt my way through its pages, the newspaper awakened in me a desire to learn. It gave me encouragement and hope.
From "intellectual vacuum" to love of learning and an unexpected career
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October 10, 1983 issue
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The scientific remedy for sickness
SHARON SLATON HOWELL
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What are we seeing?
MARVIN J. CHARWAT
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Living without stress and tension
MARCELLA SAXE
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Friendly prayer
JANE CLARK WALKER
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THE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE MONITOR
DONALD M. SWINNEY
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Seeing what is real
RHEA ROBERTSON BUCK
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"How is it that ye sought me?"
BARBARA BASSLER JOHNSON
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An invitation for reports from the Field for use at Annual Meeting 1984
CLERK OF THE MOTHER CHURCH
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No mysteries in divine Science
WILLIAM E. MOODY
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Feeling God's love
BARBARA-JEAN STINSON
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Frances wins a victory
Carolyn Tietje Kingston
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I am very grateful for Christian Science
JUDY DE MARTINIS
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At one time, the "material streams" to me were the human avenues...
JAN-MICHELE GIDLEY with contributions from DONALD S. GIDLEY
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In 1969 a fellow student took me to a lecture on Christian Science
IVOVO DISENGOMOKA
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I have been a Christian Scientist for only about twelve years
THELMA M. MOYLAN with contributions from DONALD U. MOYLAN