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DISCOVERING THE POWER BEHIND CHURCH THROUGH MEMBERSHIP
The Mother Church isn't just an assemblage of persons who agree that Christian Science is the religion they want. It's an actual expression of God's love for humanity, a love that embraces all people in a higher understanding of good. It's a moral and spiritual force in a world that needs it. And it provides an endless array of opportunities for a member to give and receive.
When you become a member, you become aware of many aspects of the power behind church.
We welcome your application. You can get a form from any Christian Science Reading Room, a 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 directly to the Clerk of The Mother Church, The First Church of Christ, Scientist, Christian Science Center, Boston, MA, U.S.A. 02115.
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March 12, 1984 issue
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What prayer changes
ROBERT R. MacKUSICK
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A lesson from the canal locks
HELEN C. MOON
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Faith is the substance we need
WALTER CARTER BUTLER
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Healing through understanding your true nature
DAVID L. DEGLER
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The circle
VERA SOHR KELLY
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When healing demands stronger faith
CYRIL ALEXANDER BARBER
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The blooming
MAXINE LE PELLEY
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Seeking a change?
CAROLYN B. SWAN
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Not "as the hypocrites"
WILLIAM E. MOODY
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You can prove it!
Marjorie C. Stephens
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I was raised in the Christian faith and enjoyed...
ALMA ENGELSTÄDTER with contributions from GERHARD ENGELSTÄDTER
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As I see it, one of the most important things that I have...
JULIE HAMMAR with contributions from JOYCE HAMMAR
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It is my great desire to thank God because I have become acquainted...
MARTA C. VEIRAS STEINHARDT with contributions from NELIDA POLLERO
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Before I became a teen-ager, my mother was introduced to...
WALTER B. WEAVER