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A new eighteen-minute videocassette, based primarily on interviews with readers of The Christian Science Monitor, is available for branch Churches of Christ, Scientist, and Christian Science Societies to show their memberships. Black-and-white photos of those interviewed are used, along with a sound track of the interviews. Included is color film footage of the Monitor newsroom and of presses. The appeal of the Monitor to the public comes across clearly in this material, which is being used to encourage people to subscribe to the paper and to advertise in it.
Church memberships will also find the videocassette a useful springboard for discussion of the role of each Christian Scientist in helping the Monitor fulfill its mission. The cassette could appropriately be shown at a business meeting.
The cassette is available in VHS and Beta, and a few copies in film are also available. To borrow the cassette or film, an order form can be obtained by writing:
The Christian Science Publishing Society
Film and Broadcasting Department, C-30
Christian Science Center
Boston, MA, U.S.A. 02115
Enjoy 1 free Sentinel article or audio program each month, including content from 1898 to today.
February 6, 1984 issue
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Porters and doormats
MARCEIL RUTH DeLACY
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Friendship
MARGARET M. N. HIGSON
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Beating swords into plowshares
FLORENCE E. BERG
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Love frees us from faultfinding
ANITA LEE CHANEY
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Let's stay alert
DAVID L. DEGLER
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The power of friendship
HAZEL VALERY KNIGHT
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FROM THE DIRECTORS
THE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE BOARD OF DIRECTORS
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Our strength to meet every crisis
DeWITT JOHN
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Broadening our perspective
BARBARA-JEAN STINSON
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How to be a peacemaker
Lesley Clyne
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God's gifts along the way
Dorothy Huntington
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When my husband and I were a young married...
VERA WERBLO
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In Psalm 71, we read (verse 3), "Be thou my strong habitation,...
DORIS BLAKE BENSON SHARP
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My life today bears little resemblance to what it was six years ago...
JANICE S. SAUNDERS