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From Living, August, 1986
"Laughter and humour have power for health and beauty. Not only are they fun, they are much needed in the over-serious world of health and fitness, which can make you neurotic about what to eat and not to eat—a world which tends to measure health not as joyous energy and creativity but in terms of cholesterol levels, blood pressure and sedimentation rates.
"The interest in laughter as a tool for healing and for maintaining a high level of health and vitality has suddenly made a quantum leap.
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October 26, 1987 issue
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The key to improving the body—reformation
Margaret H. Sullivan
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Celebration
Hugh Pendexter III
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Breaking free from drugs
Jeffrey K. Clements
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The Ten Commandments: a spiritual foundation
Retha A. Beall
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The relationship
Mary J.Steele
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Where is peace?
Maureen M. Loster
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Thought-taking versus kingdom-seeking
Allison W. Phinney, Jr.
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Something for nothing?
William E. Moody
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Hold to joy
Judylynn Danielson
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In Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures, Mary Baker Eddy...
Leah Leona Houser Drews
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I am extremely grateful for the way in which Christian Science...
Kerry Helen Jenkins
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During the Second World War, I was a United States Navy pilot...
William H. Keller, Jr.
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Christian Science came into my life when I was in high school
Laura B. Bonne Carrere