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No one can say when the quiet realization will come that you're ready. But if you're seriously pursuing the study of Christian Science, it will.
Uniting with The Mother Church can prove to be a significant step in your spiritual progress. It's been one for many other people. As you read the membership application and consider the meaning of its requirements, you may feel that membership is just the support you need to stay "on course."
We welcome your application. You can get the form from 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 directly to the Clerk of The Mother Church, mail stop A-172; The First Church of Christ, Scientist; Christian Science Center; Boston, MA, U.S.A. 02115.
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October 20, 1986 issue
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God's help—here and now
Sharon Slaton Howell
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The windows of heaven
Jeanne Elsie Kennedy
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What do Christian Scientists mean by the atonement?
Frederick A. Beem
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Christ Jesus
Jane Huelster Hanson
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The universal availability of Christ
Elaine Schuster Dent
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POSITIVE PRESS
Mark Munro
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"As a grain of mustard seed"
Marceil Ruth DeLacy
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Prayer
Lucy Chambers Karwell
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Simple things mean a lot
Michael D. Rissler
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Christ stills complaint
Carolyn B. Swan
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Maggie prays
Patricia Wilhoit
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As I had always enjoyed good health, I took it more or less for...
Maja Joanna Geek
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In the fourteen years since my first testimony was published,...
Judith H. Hedrick
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I was brought up in Christian Science and have relied on God...
Colin G. Treworgy