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FROM THE COMMITTEE ON PUBLICATION
What's in a joke?
Editors' Note: The following letter about a widely circulated misconception concerning Christian Science was recently written by a member of the Committee on Publication staff to a friend in academic life. We think readers of the Sentinel whether Christian Scientists or not, will find it of interest.
Dear:___:
I've been meaning to write to you about what may seem like a small matter. But it does involve larger questions that may—if you are patient enough—warrant reading what follows.
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November 18, 1985 issue
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The Father always knows who we are
EDMONDE L. ST. JOHN
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Coming home
BEVERLEE ASHER
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No harm done when divine Love reigns
JUDITH M. CHAPMAN
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Forgiveness—the royal way
JAN KASSAHN KEELER
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Every need supplied
KERRY M. KNOBELSDORFF
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The proving hours
MARTHA H. REISNER
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Shielded by gratitude
BARBARA-JEAN STINSON
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Gaining dominion over anger
CAROLYN B. SWAN
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A whole new world
Estella Munson Elesh
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With great gratitude, I related a healing that introduced...
ERNA LOSSOW with contributions from GUDRUN SCHLÜTER
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One morning my friend and I were playing catch with a baseball...
VANCE O. MOORE with contributions from ALTA WANDA MOORE
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When I was in elementary school, I began wearing glasses
CLAUDINE H. ROLFS