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Notices
We are always happy to receive testimonies. We offer the following information for contributors who may be seeking some guidelines on writing reports of healing.
When writing anything, it is essential to consider the audience. This means speaking in language that is clear, simple, and logical, rather than using phrases or expressions that would appear to be a specialized jargon meaningful only to Christian Scientists.
It's very important to discuss the link between prayer and healing. Use quotations from the Bible and from Mary Baker Eddy's writings when appropriate, but primarily explain how you prayed—how your thinking was transformed.
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May 26, 1997 issue
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Cynicism could have shut the program down
James Scott Rosebush
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Who—me, cynical?
Warren Bolon
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Resisting government corruption
Edwin G. Leever
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Jesus and his parables
Lark Garges Smith
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Exchanging lies for the truth
Lois J. Thorson
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Woman—strong in God's manhood
Jane Partis McCarty
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God's husbanding care
Helen Lapp
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Gifts
Marguerite E. Buttner
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Taking the high road in South Africa
by Kim Shippey
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Glad song*
Alfred Pragnell
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Taming the tongue
Barbara M. Vining
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Priorities, unselfed love, and the millennium
Mark Swinney
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Just as birds have to fly, we have to testify to the healing power...
Laura P. Lavender-Longman
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When my second child, a boy, was born fifteen years ago, he...
Deborah Kinmartin