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How seriously do we take our prayers and spiritual progress?
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When we pray, though, we may not at that point see fully where our prayers will lead, what the changes will be that result.
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February 12, 1990 issue
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Dear Reader
The Editors
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FROM HAND TO HAND
a subscriber
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Prayer that makes a difference
with contributions from Jutta Obrowski, Inge Wöbke, Hans Jürgen Rothe, Meg Rekittke, Klaus Fiedler
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The spiritual basis of freedom
Rosalie E. Dunbar
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The Shepherd's arms
Sam L. Hornbeak
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Our daily joy
Elfriede Ziegler
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FROM THE Directors
The Christian Science Board of Directors
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"Uphold me with thy free spirit"
Allison W. Phinney, Jr.
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How seriously do we take our prayers and spiritual progress?
Michael D. Rissler
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A Couple of weeks after our second child was born, I had a...
Helen Jane Yole with contributions from Charles S. Yole
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The following experience became a milestone to me in my...
Rosemarie Būrstenbinder
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To participate in athletics in high school I had to have a physical...
William R. Beattie