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From the Editors
Recent months have provided plenty of reason for conversation about human rights, issues of sexual equality, and how men and woman should live and work in relation to one another.
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About our cover—Gender isn't destiny; spirituality is. Spirituality leads us see our wholeness, the resources and strength of divine Love, available to both men and women.
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Stereotypes of the relationship between men and women divide and antagonize. In prayer we see more of the spiritual identity of all, a view that heals.
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Profile
As corporate management faces new challenges and a changing work force, spirituality has an even greater value in the work-place.
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Finding the power to forgive

Forgiveness draws on deep wells of divine Love. This spiritual draft purifies.
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God is our strength and sustenance

The writer had all but exhausted her hope for healing when Christian Science found her. It restored not only hope but health.
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Editorial

Who is receptive?

Who says that the world isn't ready for spiritual healing and can't understand it? The evidence says just the opposite!
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Editorial
As we grow in our understanding of God's tenderness, we help to bring about a more compassionate society.
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From an interview on the television program Monitor Forum with Baptist theologian Harvey Cox of Harvard Divinity School.
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Learning to listen

The summer I was twelve, my parents took all the family north to a remote lake in the Canadian woods.
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Testimony of Healing
I First learned of Christian Science in 1929.
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Testimony of Healing
On one occasion when I was faced with a physical difficulty, I became discouraged.
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Testimony of Healing

It had rained earlier that morning

It had rained earlier that morning.
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