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TO OUR READERS
The "stuff" of life—whether it's a chair we sit on or the body in which we seem to live—appears very solid and substantial. But is that all there is to life and being? As you read "Is the stuff of life material or spiritual?" and "Breaking through the thoughts behind pain" you'll find new and practical insights that will uplift life, bringing more joy, health, and genuine completeness.
"Lessons from a mountain climb" describes the steps that lead to a more spiritual view of life. Our monthlong salute to the Scriptures culminates this week, which is also Bible Week in the United States, with" 'Heaven is where the cooks are French...' " and "Focusing on the Bible."
In the United States, many people are preparing for Thanksgiving Day. The authors of "Thanksgiving's feast—and fast" and "How long is your list of thanks?" present a view of thanksgiving as not just one day a year, but always. Gratitude also runs through "God's sure supply," in which the author tells how pressing financial needs were met.
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November 24, 1997 issue
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TO OUR READERS
The Editors
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Is the stuff of life material or spiritual?
Geoffrey J. Barratt
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Where am I?
Donald L. Shipman
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Breaking through the thoughts behind pain
Joyce E. Batchelder
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Lessons from a mountain climb
Michael B. Thorneloe
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"Heaven is where the cooks are French ..."
Cornelia Schacht
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Focusing on the Bible
Edward W. Little
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Thanksgiving's feast—and fast
Lynn Gray Jackson
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Gratitude
Marjorie Scott Eichelberger
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You can be a peacemaker
Amy K. Anderson
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God's sure supply
Carole Gardner Dykema
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Ready to take the lead
Russ Gerber
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During the birth of our first child, I had torn severely
Kerry Helen Jenkins
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I remember one of my first healings in Christian Science
María del Carmen Feijóo de Mata
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About a year and a half ago I noticed that each time I combed...
June B. Cunningham