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A rewarding priority

A newcomer to Christian Science blithely announced to her family one evening, "Tomorrow I'm going to keep the First Commandment for five minutes.

Supply and expression

The squirrels like to tease our young beagle.

Dominion versus addiction

A new student of Christian Science woke from a sound sleep one night with a sudden urge to get out of bed and smoke a cigarette.
Some time back, my Sunday School class of older high-school pupils had a visitor, a young girl.
More and more areas of human life are in danger of becoming a desert.
Television brings the world's hunger and its many other problems to our own dinner table.

Caring: a privilege from God

A daughter was thinking about her mother.
From the Editors

Dear Readers:

Many of you have undoubtedly been following The Christian Science Monitor's peace contest.
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From a newspaper interview with a Christian Science lecturer

From The Springfield.
One Wednesday evening when I was little I asked Mom and Dad to let me go to the Christian Science testimony meeting with them.

I feel blessed to be employed at a school where...

I feel blessed to be employed at a school where many of the other teachers are also Christian Scientists, and where my two boys are pupils.
I was brought up in Judaism, and I always felt a closeness to God.
Since my first testimony appeared in an issue of the Sentinel over thirty-five years ago, there have been so many healings and blessings that I feel impelled once more to express my gratitude for Christian Science.
One year while I was in high school, attending a summer session, I began having trouble breathing.
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You could be one of those many new students of Christian Science who are grateful for healing and for progress in understanding God.