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Fruitage from focus on Science and Health
About five months ago, I started serving as a chaplain at a prison and have given thirty or forty copies of Science and Health to inmates without having a single one refused or returned. Never have I seen so many people so receptive to the Comforter. They read Science and Health, study it, and, most important, use it to solve problems. It is true that the Comforter can make every man his own physician through understanding the truth that Christ Jesus taught and proved.
In addition to Science and Health, I distribute hundreds of copies of The Christian Science Monitor and the Christian Science Sentinel, which I am often told the prisoners read from cover to cover and save for continuing use. The prisons are truly "fertile soil" for the Comforter.
E. A.
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October 11, 1993 issue
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from the Editors
The Editors
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Health care: can it really be bought?
Kenneth E. Bemis III
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Praying for ourselves and others
Anne M. Morin
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Giving up the earth-weight of anger
Neville Gunnis
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Humility in a berry patch
Clifford Kapps Eriksen
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Eucharist
Lucia Johnson Leith
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A lesson from Dothan
Richard C. Bergenheim
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Christian healing and the overcoming of fear
William E. Moody
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In 1953 I was hired to work for an aircraft company
Lydia V. Carlsen
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One December a number of years ago I was called into...
L. Granville Black, Jr.
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I had gone to the dentist for regular checkups ever since I...
Carol Ann Lawson
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One day when I was in second grade I went to a friend's...
Tabitha Anne Boyd with contributions from Sharon L. Reilly Boyd