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Easter and the most important thing we could ever know
Families getting together for church, children dressed up in their best outfits, Easter dinner—and all under a warming sun and spring returning (at least in the Northern Hemisphere).
There's much that is appealing about Easter time even for people who aren't sure what they think about the Bible's account of Jesus' resurrection.
But there is a great deal more to Easter than the way it is generally observed. More is involved even than a religious faith in life after death. The Easter message tells of the true nature of our lives right now.
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March 25, 1991 issue
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Love or revenge? Which heals?
with contributions from Edna Johnston, Arnold Beisser
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Easter—undying promise of God's love
Barbara J. Presler
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The resurrection's meaning for today
Steven L. Fair
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Easter and the most important thing we could ever know
Allison W. Phinney, Jr.
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Let's not belittle God!
Elaine Natale
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My parents came into Christian Science during the early...
Carleton A. Ranks with contributions from Cordelia S. Ranks
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In Christian Science I learned that we are children of God
Nicolás Mayorano with contributions from Susana Martorana
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One month before our first child was due, I began to hemorrhage...
Audrey M. Adkinson with contributions from Ellsworth S. Adkinson
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I will always be grateful that my parents found Christian Science
Margaret J. Damm