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The glory of life
Over the years, the Editors of this magazine have made a firm commitment to its readers. Our continuing effort is to publish a weekly periodical that, from a Christian perspective, can honestly address the difficult challenges people and society are facing today. This commitment has also included an honest attempt to provide some healing answers, answers that draw on the pure Science of Christianity.
The efforts may be modest, but we do hear regularly from a growing number of readers. Their letters tell how they've been helped and encouraged. The letters also tell how they have begun to discover a new spiritual direction for their lives.
Certainly it would be naive to argue that there isn't plenty of sadness and hardness in the world today. Yet it's important that there be a periodical that can also say a word now and then in favor of life's glory—in favor of the beauty, the poetry, the grace, the individual courage, and the joy that make life worth living.
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September 7, 1987 issue
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Christian healing and "the fires of the Holy Ghost"
Sandra Peterson
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Beyond turning the other cheek
Carolyn Hill
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Basking
Hugh Pendexter III
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No excess, no deficiency in God
Constance L. Benac
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Success—viewed and achieved spiritually
Isabel F. Bates
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Advancing into high country
Donald M. Swinney
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The glory of life
William E. Moody
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Unfamiliar roads and spiritual revolutions
Michael D. Rissler
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What will you wear?
Lucy Chambers Karwell
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Before Christian Science came into my life, I took six pills a...
Robert J. Carino
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God, divine Love, meets all human needs
Hazel R. Barnes
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Before I became a student of Christian Science, I developed...
Hazel R. Randall with contributions from Jack Randall
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With a heart overflowing with gratitude, I submit these proofs...
Jan-Michele Gidley