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And the winner is ...
When two sides oppose each other in a dispute, who's right and who's wrong? It's often a matter of opinion, a subjective judgment made by each side in its own favor.
If a decision has to be made to settle a dispute, must one side yield unhappily to the other? Is conflict unavoidable before a suitable solution can be reached? Or is there another way?
A spiritual perspective can give us some encouraging answers.
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June 2, 1986 issue
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No injustice too small or too large to be healed
MERLE WITHAM MILLER
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Present prayer
ELEANOR JANET WINTLE
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You don't have to be afraid
KATHERINE JANE HILDRETH
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Looking to God for creativity in business
EDWARD W. GUTELIUS
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Valuing what we have to give to the periodicals
BEVERLEE ASHER
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Seed of faith
VIRGINIA YOUNG TOWNSEND
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Healed of soap operas!
RALYNE NAWMAN ROBB
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And the winner is ...
JENIFER C. WECHSLER
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FROM THE DIRECTORS
The Christian Science Board Of Directors
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Truth is natural—and it heals
WILLIAM E. MOODY
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Being at peace with ourselves
BARBARA-JEAN STINSON
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The way things really are
Joyce B. Lurken
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Are we really grateful for the good already received?...
HAZEL MARY JAMES
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When I was eighteen years old I first came in contact with Christian Science
INGEBORG von BESTENBOSTEL
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Some years ago I had an experience that greatly strengthened...
GRACE MARIE REINEMAN