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Once you're certain that you want to become a member—and you've relied solely on Christian Science healing for a year or more—your next step is to get an application form.
These are available at any Christian Science Reading Room, branch church, or society; from someone who's already a member of The Mother Church; or from a public practitioner listed in The Christian Science Journal or The Herald of Christian Science. Or you may write to the Clerk of The Mother Church, The First Church of Christ, Scientist, Christian Science Center, Boston, MA, U.S.A. 02115.
After reviewing the requirements of membership, you fill out the form and take it to any Mother Church member who might sign as your "approver." This member interviews you and forwards the signed application to a teacher of Christian Science for countersignature. Applications received by May 1 or October 1 are acted upon in June or November, respectively.
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August 1, 1983 issue
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Love, the keynote for joyous living
SYLVIA PRALL RHODEY
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The joy of working together
JAYNE G. GREEN
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Let anger yield to love
ANTOINETTE FINSTAD
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Perfect health—a divine decree
RONALD GRAY WALKER
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The smiling isles of divine Love
SYLVESTER MOUYALE
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What does man express?
JACKLYN J. WILLIAMS
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LETTERS TO THE PRESS
with contributions from Assistant Committee on Publication, JOHN DICKSON MARTIN
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Another view of debt
Nathan A. Talbot
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The presence of healing
CAROLYN B. SWAN
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Taking the cows to pasture
Opal L. Ivie
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What I know
Amanda Holly Spear
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As I recall the beautiful healings my children and...
JOY M. TAYLOR with contributions from RANDALL HOWARTH TAYLOR
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I wish to express gratitude to God for the proofs I have had of...
MARIE A. ANDERSON
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Although I lived for many years in a home where Christian Science...
LLOYD R. JOHNSON
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I was widowed during the Second World War, and there were...
JOAN FRANCES SEYMOUR WOOD