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Finding Light
Who couldn't use more light, more clarity in a time of questioning? And if we are in the middle of our own search for light, it sometimes helps to hear the experiences of others who are finding "there ariseth light in the darkness," as the Psalmist describes it. This column records some experiences that may be useful to those who are looking for new answers. The accounts are anonymous in order to give authors the opportunity to talk freely about earlier lifestyles and attitudes that may have been considerably different from what they now value. Of necessity, the recounting of experiences is telescoped in its time frame, and these narratives do not attempt to tell a complete story. But they do show something of the wide range of seekers and the way in which the light of Christ, Truth, restores, redirects, and regenerates lives.
I really wanted to be a minister—to be ordained so I could serve and comfort a church congregation and the community in which it was located. The problem was that during my studies in theological school, I could not find answers from the faculty to my many, many questions.
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October 7, 1991 issue
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INSIDE: LOOKING INTO THIS ISSUE
The Editors
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Second Thought
Timothy K. Jones
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Healing and holiness: why they are inseparable
Mary Hardin DeSena
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Building lives on a spiritual foundation
Roberta Ann Fox
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Christian Scientists and the practice of spiritual healing
The Christian Science Board of Directors
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His wisdom, our thriving
Allison W. Phinney, Jr.
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While I was growing up, my parents enrolled me as a pupil...
Shirley S. Foxworthy
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I learned of Christian Science as an adult
Eva M. Muller
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I had an unforgettable healing early in my study of Christian Science
Ethel Ruth Koerner
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Last year we had a wonderful healing in our family
Janet Wilkerson with contributions from David A. Wilkerson