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FROM HAND TO HAND
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August 27, 1990 issue
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Eliminating missiles
Peter A. Berg
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Selfless love, unity, and immunity
Barbara Cook
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Patient waiting
Patricia S. Johnston
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Finding a way out of grief
Annette Jean Hornstein-Janpol
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FROM HAND TO HAND
C. F.
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Prayer—with traction
Allison W. Phinney, Jr.
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Finding meaning in the face of senseless tragedy
Elaine Natale
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Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures by Mary Baker Eddy...
Steven N. Waller
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From the time I was a teenager, I was faced with periodic...
Peter C. Vaughan with contributions from Christine Vaughan
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My name is Garrett and I am in the fifth grade
Garrett O. Goldsmith with contributions from Bradford D. Goldsmith
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I am so grateful to have been raised in Christian Science
Rachel A. F. Henderson