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Q&A
Some questions and answers about Christian Science
Probably at no time in history have people's lives been filled with more information about all kinds of subjects. Our age has been called an information age. And with the increase of computerized data bases, it's possible for a person to have access to a whole range of information that in earlier times was available only to research organizations with large staffs. Yet there are still questions, searching questions, that can be answered only "heart to heart"—questions about deep issues that touch our lives, our hopes, our thoughts about God.
In this continuing series, we share with readers answers to questions that have arisen in conversations, discussions, and correspondence about Christian Science.
From a talk to a Lutheran church
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February 29, 1988 issue
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The success of spirituality
Miles M. Harbur
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Are you happy in your work?
Written for the Sentinel
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Obedience
Ruth Randolph
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Redemption and healing—inseparable in Christian Science
Winifred Copley Ivey
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Making the break with a "chariots and horses" mentality
Allison W. Phinney, Jr.
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Like a river, like a cloud
Duane Valentry
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What does it mean to have Soul?
William E. Moody
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always Safe with God
Piper Foster
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My testimony of a healing of one leg being shorter than the...
Garnett Christman Hogan
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I became interested in Christian Science in my late teens, while...
Helen Bonnell Butt