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FROM THE Directors
I request the Christian Scientists universally to read the paragraph beginning at line 30 of page 442 in the edition of Science and Health which will be issued February 29 [1908]. I consider the information there given to be of great importance at this stage of the workings of animal magnetism, and it will greatly aid the students in their individual experiences. The First Church of Christ, Scientist, and Miscellany, p. 236 .
—Mary Baker Eddy
The dawn of an era called an "age of information" brings with it certain inherent risks. More and more each individual is being called upon to make distinctions between "information," "misinformation," and even "disinformation." Perhaps only now can Christian Scientists universally begin to fully appreciate the significance of Mrs. Eddy's request in the above quote.
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September 18, 1989 issue
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Teaching in special education—bringing a calm that comes with prayer
with contributions from Joanne Cuccurullo
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When the Holy Ghost enters our lives
Julio C. Rivas T.
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Second Thought
J. I. Packer
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Butterflies?
Jeff Simpson
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An actor is an instrument
Julia Harris
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How persistent can we be?
Edmonde L. St. John
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Letters to the Press
James H. Meyer
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FROM THE Directors
The Christian Science Board of Directors
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Leavening the learning process in academic life
Clarissa Campbell Orr
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Where can we find true security?
Ann Kenrick
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The following healing was outstanding to me early in my study...
Shirley Anne Corbitt