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Ousting impostor thoughts
"I'd like one of those!" my friend said, pointing to the luscious-looking strawberry Frozen Daiquiri pictured in the middle of the table. "Only I'd like it without the alcohol."
Our waiter scribbled something down and said, "One Impostor Daiquiri." I thought I'd heard him wrong. So I asked, "Did you say Impostor Daiquiri?"
"Sure," the waiter said cheerfully. "We call all the nonalcoholic drinks 'Impostors'!"
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October 10, 1994 issue
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The law and the Christian Scientist
Mark Swinney
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"Hitting the book"
Mary Rourke
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"Shepherd, show me ..."*
Patrick L. Flavin
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Outgrowing the past
Pauline D. Jenner
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Integrity in business
Robert L. Du Gene
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Selling, giving, and following
Joan Tomarkin Lucht
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The little dancer
As told by Marjorie Loudon Wallace
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Deciding what's possible
Barbara M. Vining
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Ousting impostor thoughts
Mary Metzner Trammell
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"There are no accidents in God's kingdom"
Kenneth Wilber Clinefelter with contributions from Jo A. Clinefelter
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In 1978 my daughter and I began to study Christian Science...
Amanda Ferro de Comite
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I first learned of Christian Science from a young man, many....
Elizabeth Swainson
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Notices
with contributions from Dale E. Kildee