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A newer author enclosed a manuscript for a second article with this note: "You may be interested to know that I received more than twenty-five responses from my first article, many from people I have never met and who received some benefit from reading it."
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December 24, 1990 issue
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Lonely at Christmas?
Kurt Flach
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A letter from someone who loves you
Margaret H. Sullivan
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Peace on earth? Goodwill toward men!
Myrtle Smyth
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Spirituality—it matters
Stephen T. Carlson
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Christmas found
Jeannie J. Ferber
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Refuge, healing, and other miracles of grace
Elaine Natale
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Christmas, a time of new beginning
Michael D. Rissler
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Holding Snooky's hands
Kathryn Geraldine Rezek
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About two years ago my husband and I were visiting a niece...
Pauline B. Wurster
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I want to express my gratitude for the joy and peace and purpose...
Marian Ward Cates
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I was not a Christian Scientist at the time my husband abandoned...
Regina Jean Connolly
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At one time I wrenched my back while helping my husband...
Lillian F. Sillaway