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The universal availability of Christ
We are constantly bombarded by newspaper, magazine, and television accounts depicting individuals, groups of individuals, and sometimes whole countries as lacking so much of what is essential to human life. It is easy to fall into believing that good is limited and only available to some.
Along similar lines I have sometimes heard students of Christian Science ask, "How do people who don't have Christian Science manage?" In other words, How does one get along without the assurance of God's care that Christian Science brings? I had probably even asked the question myself. But one day I realized it was a question that needed to be answered.
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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