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Notices
It will be most helpful if members of The Mother Church will please notify the Office of the Clerk promptly of any change in address. Hundreds of letters to members are returned in the course of the year because they have been mailed to addresses which are no longer current. This results in researching of addresses—work costing thousands of dollars.
Changes of address sent to The Christian Science Publishing Society are not forwarded to the Clerk's Office, because the files of the Publishing Society include addresses for many subscribers who are not members of The Mother Church. Therefore members should be sure to notify the Clerk's Office, as well as the Publishing Society, concerning changes of address.
Changes of address for the files of The Mother Church should be mailed to:
The First Church of Christ, Scientist
Clerk of The Mother Church, A-172
175 Huntington Avenue
Boston, MA, U.S.A. 02115
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October 19, 1987 issue
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Gather spiritual fruits in times of need
Thelma Shipman Schroeder
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Working things out
Patricia P. Wilson
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Love and justice
Donald W. Kydd
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He knows where we are
Written for the Sentinel
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The no-ending song
Fern-Rae Abraham
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Keeping calm at exam time
Frances L. West
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Letters to the Press
with contributions from Heidi F. McWharf
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Spiritual healing and a willing response
William E. Moody
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Something more than expediency
Michael D. Rissler
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In the winter of 1980 my younger brother committed suicide
Marjorie Ann Coeyman
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A chest X-ray taken for admission to college did not give me a...
Lucille-Mary McClelland
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My wife and I had set aside funds for our children's college...
Richard L. Wagner
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For almost all of my life I have been a student of Christian Science
Edith B. Horrocks