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INSIDE: LOOKING INTO THIS ISSUE
A refrain from a classic by the Rolling Stones still reverberates today, "I can't get no satisfaction." If a reporter were to sum up the single theme that runs throughout our times, it might be "the search for satisfaction."
The lead article in this issue is by a woman who was involved in that kind of search. She says that for a long time she simply wanted to endure, to survive. But she made a discovery that changed her entire life. It brought healing of discontent, poor health, and chemical dependency. As a result, she writes, "I have found that giving to others provides the only sure and lasting happiness, because it reflects divine Love, the source of all true being and joy."
Other articles and editorials in this issue describe the long-lasting affection that can come through a deeper understanding of man's relationship to God as the base for our relationships with one another. And an interview candidly explores the sensitive subject of the healing of a homosexual relationship.
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August 12, 1991 issue
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INSIDE: LOOKING INTO THIS ISSUE
The Editors
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To heal a longing heart
Peter Julian
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Taking God seriously
Diane Benedict-Gill
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Grateful for rebukes? It is possible
Frank Brunner-Schuster
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Invite the most important wedding guest
Allison W. Phinney, Jr.
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More than a bumper sticker slogan
Michael D. Rissler
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One evening our son began to have a seizure
Pat Allendorf with contributions from Kurt Allendorf
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I have witnessed firsthand the proof that God is Love...
Mabiala Nyangasa
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I have been a student of Christian Science for many years
Kay M. Waddell
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I must express not only my gratitude for the teachings of...
Kathryn Lynn Fish