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How Love "gets through"
The Christian Science Monitor
Television's haunting picture of hunger in Africa has called the world's attention to the great need there. Many have been prodded to give generously of their time, money, and prayer. But on the surface it may seem to many people that in large degree the power of Love, of God, is not being felt, is not "getting through."
Concerned, praying individuals everywhere, mindful of the Bible's admonition "Ye ask, and receive not, because ye ask amiss," James 4:3. long to improve their prayer and see a resolution to both the immediate crisis and the long-term needs.
Christian Science maintains that this is indeed possible. What's needed is a clearer view of spiritual reality, of the truth of God's creation. And that involves going beyond the visible evidence.
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July 28, 1986 issue
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The Christianity of Christian Science
J. DARROW KIRKPATRICK
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Seeing God "face to face"
KATHERINE JANE HILDRETH
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Citizens of His kingdom
MARY BRETZ REED
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Charted by God
LAUREL WALLACE GORSCH
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God's inspiration—always "at hand"
SCOTT F. PRELLER
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Christian Science: reason for hope
MARIO TOSTO
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Have you seen any angels lately?
RICHARD C. JOY
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Creation: a summary
ANNA JANE WATKINS
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There's a good reason for being good
BARBARA-JEAN STINSON
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The joy of being faithful
CAROLYN B. SWAN
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The question in a recent Sentinel, "Is your testimony...
BETTY JO COST
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Ever since my first contact with Christian Science over fifty...
ELIZABETH C. DUDICH
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I turned to Christian Science for help when I was suffering...
IRENE N. HARDCASTLE