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SUBMITTING TESTIMONIES
Convincing testimonies of healing in Christian Science are always welcome for publication. If possible, submitted manuscripts should be double-or triple-spaced, with wide margins, using standard white paper. A testimony should be concise and include only the important points necessary to illustrate how Christian Science heals. Testimonies should be signed by the testifier and should be verified by three members of The Mother Church who can vouch for the integrity of the testifier or have witnessed the healings. (If the testifier is unacquainted with three members, his own signed statement may be sufficient, but in this case he should, if he can, obtain corroboration from one or two members.) The testifier should submit the verifications with the testimony. Complete names and addresses of the testifier and his vouchers are also needed.
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March 27, 1995 issue
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Advancing years and spiritual progress
Gay Bryant
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When justice seems far away
Thomas Richard Mitchinson
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Come out from oppression: be governed by God
Marian Cates
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No deadbeat dads
Joanne Edith Bennett
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"Every good gift and every perfect gift..."
Rosemary P. Deary
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How things look from a higher, spiritual perspective
Donald R. Loster
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Beyond the pride of life
Sandra Peterson
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A yearning for quietness
William E. Moody
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Man is not a failure
Richard C. Bergenheim
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Early one morning a severe pain in my neck woke me
Mary B. McKeand
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Once I had a headache
Ted Tonkin with contributions from Deborah Collier Tonkin
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My parents came to Christian Science when I was still a child...
Frances Shambrook