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October 10, 1988 issue
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God's good is unfolding here and now
John F. Anderson
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Good morning!
Annette Kreutziger-Herr
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I shall not bow down
Lois Eileen Biggs
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Something to look forward to
Margaret R. Zuber
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A child's view of God
Carol Winograd
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Voting: look on the heart
Gloria Elaine Marlatt
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The question is, What are we witnessing to?
Janet Meynell Fluehr
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Reaching a wider audience
with contributions from The Christian Science Board of Directors
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Like a sunrise coming
Allison W. Phinney, Jr.
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Ever dawn
Paula Stricklin
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An irrepressible desire to know
Michael D. Rissler
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Many years ago I suffered with what was diagnosed as an incurable...
Margaret Gail Riedel
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Several years ago I found myself alone with four children to...
Virginia M. Petersen with contributions from Philip R. Petersen. Sr.
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One day three summers ago, while mowing the lawn, I went to...
Ethel M. Gattis
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The healing power of God, as revealed in the Bible and explained...
Robert L. T. Holcomb
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As I was growing up during the great Depression of the...
Margaret Frazier with contributions from Lavon E. Frazier, Philip A. Frazier