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... are a good place to investigate Christian Science more deeply, to become more familiar with the Bible, to read Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures and other writings by Mary Baker Eddy, to learn how to study the weekly Bible Lesson in the Christian Science Quarterly. A free lending library is there for your use, and the attendant will be happy to answer your questions.
Once you're certain that you want to become a member—and you've relied solely on Christian Science healing for a year or more—your next step is to get an application form.
These are available at any Christian Science Reading Room, branch church, or society; from someone who's already a member of The Mother Church; or from a public practitioner listed in The Christian Science Journal or The Herald of Christian Science. Or you may write to the Clerk of The Mother Church, mail stop A-172; The First Church of Christ, Scientist; Christian Science Center; Boston, MA, U.S.A. 02115.
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April 20, 1987 issue
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Do you want to be free?
Enid Thackery
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Freedom
Helen Grannis Sanborn
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Preserving the preciousness of marriage
Beverlee Asher
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Including the whole world in our prayers
Marjorie Russell Tis
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The Christian Science Monitor: its underlying spiritual ideals
with contributions from David Anable
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So you need more time?
Sheryl Aarts
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Understanding and doing rightly—the basis for spiritual building
Carolyn B. Swan
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Ambition—does it have a place in the Christian's life?
William E. Moody
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Love's way
Stanley W. Hurst
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In gratitude for the many testimonies I have read and from...
Jeanne E. Kennedy