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If you're interested in learning more about what you've been reading, a Christian Science Reading Room is a good place to visit. There, in an atmosphere conducive to thinking, you can read the Bible, Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures and other writings by Mary Baker Eddy, and begin a study of the weekly Bible Lesson in the Christian Science Quarterly. Pamphlets, leaflets, and magazines such as this one, which help explain Christian Science healing, are also available. Attendants there will be happy to answer your questions.
Once you're certain that you want to become a member—and you've relied solely on Christian Science healing for a year or more—your next step is to get an application form.
These are available at 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 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.
Enjoy 1 free Sentinel article or audio program each month, including content from 1898 to today.
April 7, 1986 issue
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Have you ever put your thinking on trial?
BEN B. TAYLOR
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Health: "settled in heaven"
VIRGINIA T. GUFFIN
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The integrity of Christian Science
WILLIAM A. WILLIAMS, JR.
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The great leveler
KEVIN JOHN McGRATH
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"Ye are my witnesses"
THEODORE N. COOK
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Incurable? Not for the Christ!
SUSANNA SIEGRID GHOSH
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Finding Mary Baker Eddy in her writings
CAROLYN B. SWAN
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Ready for advancement?
BARBARA-JEAN STINSON
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How can you know God?
Joy Stevenson Tupper
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Words can never fully express my deepest...
PATRICIA SIDES ANDERSON
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A number of years ago when I called a Christian Science practitioner...
AUDREY K. MILLER with contributions from JOHN A. MILLER
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For many years I tried to cope with a continuous underlying...
JEANNIE McGUIRE