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When submitting testimonies
—Please describe the prayer and spiritual understanding that contributed to the healing; these are central to the testimony. Be sure to write in a way that is clear for a public audience.
—If manuscripts are typed, use wide margins with double or triple spacing on nonerasable paper. Type only on one side of the page. You can also send disks, or you can e-mail us at jshwrite@csps.com.
—Include letters of verification from at least three members of The Mother Church who either have witnessed the healing(s) or can attest to your integrity. (If you are unacquainted with three members, please obtain verifications from as many members as possible.)
—All contributions accepted for publication become the sole property of The Christian Science Publishing Society.
—Address testimonies to:
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Department, P–602
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Boston, MA 02115–3122
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December 2, 1996 issue
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The Life that is fair
Channing Walker
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When you've been deeply wronged ...
Gayle Miller Huizinga
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Dear Sentinel
Celeste Therese Wright
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Genesis—a round-table discussion
with contributions from Edward Little, Caroline Robertson, Glynis Burgdorff, Douglas Keith
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And God said ...
R. Cornelius Peters
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Unburdened Christmas giving
E. Anne Jesper
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Truth and reconciliation are commissioned by God
Dorothy Dipuo Maubane
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Ministers of reconciliation
Lyle R. Young
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Church burnings: healing, reconciliation, and solidarity
by Kim Shippey
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Charity and opportunity
William E. Moody
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I have often enjoyed the Biblical accounts of the inspiration...
Pamela Hale Gresham
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The first sentence in the first chapter of Science and Health says...
Claire M. Stoddard
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I am so grateful for the healing I had through reading the Bible...
Peter Kinadira Kisamba