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BE A PART OF HISTORY IN THE MAKING
An early recruiter for the Cause of Christian Science spoke these words: "I knew that the qualities of thought required by our Leader in her helpers included love, orderliness, promptness, alertness, accuracy, truthfulness, fidelity, consecration, and humility." In speaking with Mrs. Eddy about helpers, the recruiter said, "I am looking for a quality of thought that reflects the great revelation you given to the world" (We Knew Mary Baker Eddy, p. 172).
Could any of these words be referring to you? The Mother Church has need for workers fitting this description to become a part of history in the making. To find out more about the employment opportunities at The Mother Church, please call 1–800–288–7155, ext. 3860. You can stay on the line to speak directly to a Personnel Representative. From outside North America call 617–450–3860.
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March 3, 1997 issue
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Courage to stand when healing comes slowly
Mary Metzner Trammell
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"Never doubt for a minute"
Linda Drummond with contributions from Rita Polatin
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Moment of realization
Bernice Holly Higgins
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Spiritual vision, the way to freedom
Helen W. Eckel
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A healing answer to alcoholism
R. David Robert
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The calm focus of Mind
Carol Rockhold Miller
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Some lessons in healing conflict
Barbara L. Kelly
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Supporting the welfare of all young people
Janet Helen Finlayson
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Material stimulation or the joy of spiritual sense?
Fujiko T. Signs
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Stillness
Clay G. Simons
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When I woke up in the middle of the night, I did not know where...
Jane Muffitt Basil
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I was just learning to ride my bike
Tyler Collins with contributions from Nancy Earl Collins
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My first healing in Christian Science both astonished and...
Alisa Marie Gooch
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My family has experienced so many healings over the years!...
Sarah Olson Ware
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LETTERS
with contributions from Joel Magnes, Don Woodall, John Hay Scott, Philip Noone