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Real love needed
I have seen good things and bad things, like the massacre of innocent people—among them twenty-two members of my family, including two brothers. At that time, we fled from Rwanda to Zaire. After we returned to Rwanda, my father, a sister, and two other brothers were also killed. In the meantime, I had fled to Zambia. I am writing you in order to ask you to continue to teach about the love of God, because where there is no real love, such terrible things continue to happen.
From a listener
to shortwave broadcasts
of The Herald
of Christian Science
in Lusaka, Zambia
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March 31, 1997 issue
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God: universal Love meeting individual needs
David C. Driver
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Never condemned
Rosalie E. Dunbar
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We can bank on it!
Dorothy A. Franks
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How big God's love is!
Diana Steinle Craun
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The hug of heaven
Bayard C. Auchincloss
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"Never off guard"
Betty M. Shank
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Computers, cars, and God's law of harmony
Laura Matthews
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Mixed marriages and what they show
Elizabeth Dawn Diffa
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Unbreakable family
Ralph Hollingsworth Clarke
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Do you need more money?
Barbara Beth Whitewater
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The happiest school bus in Washington?
by Kim Shippey
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Fired clay and a new dimension
William E. Moody
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Fear is an illusion
Douglas L. White
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One afternoon when our son was a toddler, I noticed some...
Janet Ivcich Hegarty
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"No power can withstand divine Love," writes Mary Baker Eddy...
Pauline D. Jenner
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One day my finger got caught in a door
Ashley Manker with contributions from Paula B. Manker
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During high school, difficulty with severe chest cramps during...
Robert R. Priddy