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From the Editors
Whether we live in a city, in a suburb, or in the country, we have an opportunity to bring much-needed love and caring—in the way God loves and cares—to all of the neighbors in our own particular community.

Held hostage by crime?

Do we really have much hope of breaking the cycle of crime? This article illustrates that we have not only hope but new resources yet to be fully explored.
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"Parenting troubled children"

Bea Roegge: Welcome to The Herald of Christian Science.

Second Thought

"'We need to get together to make things happen .... A community can't get together with only one person.'"
In the face of frustration, we can sometimes feel very lost. Turning to God, the one divine Principle, helps us get our bearings.

"Come and see"

When we find our home in God, divine Love, we also find the wholeness and freedom native to God's creation.

The church as a community

The Christian Science Church community is spread around the globe—spread thinly, as human organizations go, given its modest membership.

Church government—pure and simple

The Church of Christ, Scientist, recently announced some organizational changes, restoring the original form of church government established by Mary Baker Eddy. This editorial provides some historical background on these changes.
We know we're supposed to love one another. But what can we do when loving our neighbor seems difficult, or even unjustified?
From the time I was healed at the age of seven, when my mother turned to Christian Science for help rather than submit me to a disfiguring operation, I have never doubted God's power to heal.
I had known for some time that something was wrong.
One of my first healings in Christian Science came after a car door closed accidentally on two of my fingers.

We'd been having visitors staying with us

We'd been having visitors staying with us.
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