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You the reader, yesterday's megatrends, and today's spiritual morning
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September 29, 1986 issue
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No cutoff date on Life!
LUCINDA BAKER GREINER
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On to eternity
THORA MARGARET ORTON
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To be a second miler
UDAI B. HOFFBERG
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Prayer can change the evidence
CAMILLE H. MacKUSICK
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Individuality
STANLEY JOHN YORK
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Holding our children in God's love
ANN KENRICK
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Spiritual ideas, practical answers
JEANNE STEELY LAITNER
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What am I?
EVELYN M. S. DUCKETT
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The joy of being
LAURA CANFIELD LEE
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You the reader, yesterday's megatrends, and today's spiritual morning
ALLISON W. PHINNEY, JR.
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Are we receptive to healing?
BARBARA-JEAN STINSON
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Do you know where you fit in?
Elizabeth Carey
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I haven't written a testimony since my first one,...
W. GERTRUDE WALKER
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In a testimony published in The Christian Science Journal several...
MAUD MARION WASH
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When I was between eight and ten, my mother, grandmother,...
KATHERINE LORENE WEST
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My mother first learned of Christian Science from a family...
ELEANOR T. WOLFF with contributions from ROBERTA WOLFF ROBINSON