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Scientific Christian healing—more than an "alternative therapy"
People are looking everywhere for healing. A visit to the nearest community medical center, followed by a trip to the drugstore to fill a prescription, no longer offers the only acceptable route for many patients. It's clear that the traditional medical model is being questioned more broadly today than at any period in the last fifty years.
As an example, we recently took note of some of the news stories that came across the Editor's desk in a single week. There were a number of other reports on related subjects, but the following are just a few representative headlines found on the wire service from a diverse group of news sources:
• New journals test alternative health treatments
March 1, 1995, Reuters World Service
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June 12, 1995 issue
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Alive to God's promises
Mary Gadberry Patrick
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A special report: Youth Summit
by Kim Shippey
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Spiritual healing and uprooting fear
Lois J. Thorson
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No "wooden nickels"
Barton G. Grabow
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Divine protection from environmental extremes
Marilyn K. Bland
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Dear Sentinel,
with contributions from Megan Maulhardt, Candice Wagner
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The lad
Margaret P. Foerster
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Scientific Christian healing—more than an "alternative therapy"
William E. Moody
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The prime of life
Mark Swinney
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"Whither shall I go from thy spirit? or whither shall I flee from...
Barbara Lord Cato with contributions from Glenn A. Cato
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As a child and young adult I questioned some of the concepts I...
Harriet C. Maloney