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Peace work
"I became a Christian Scientist because I wanted to be part of an international peace movement!" said the earnest young woman. She was speaking at a recent Wednesday evening testimony meeting at The Mother Church in Boston.
This woman explained that she'd been happy to discover that Christian Science also heals people of sickness and other difficulties. And she'd had healings herself. But the most important thing Christian Science had given her was peace—peace like she'd never imagined before.
Now, she said, her prayer is that the whole can have this peace. That's why she spends most of her time and energy sharing the Science of Christianity—and the peace it brings—with people in need. She looks at her job, her social life, everything, as a way to work for peace.
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June 13, 1994 issue
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Good is forever
Joan Sieber Ware
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Love gives
R. Cornelius Peters
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A call in the night
Marcia Youngman
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Truth's healing lessons— past and present
Wendell Harold Deware
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FROM HAND TO HAND
E. L.
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Healing family conflicts
Steven R. Ryf
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Second Thought
"Love and Life" by Marian Christy
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Bride and bridegroom—more than roles
Lizabeth H. Furst
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Dear Sentinel
with contributions from Erin, Sarah
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Rules for life
William E. Moody
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Peace work
Mary Metzner Trammell
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I'd like to relate a healing that taught me fundamental facts...
Dorette Kreutziger
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I was at my grandma's house and my toe got smashed when...
Andrew Kenneth Nash with contributions from Janet Katherine Nash
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Growing up, my greatest desire and yearning was to fulfill...
Sarah F. Summons