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If one is not a Christian Scientist, can he or she still call the church and receive guidance or healing or prayer services? And if one is interested in becoming a Christian Scientist, what does one do? A
Anyone can visit the weekly church services or Reading Rooms, which are located in most cities throughout the world. And anyone seeking healing can call a Christian Science practitioner for specific help through prayer, or for information on Christian Science.
Spiritual guidance is readily available in the Bible and in the Christian Science textbook, Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures by Mary Baker Eddy. Such guidance is inspired and definitely practical for anyone in any situation, as readers of these books have told us for generations. (These books and other Christian Science literature can be found in all Reading Rooms.)
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June 8, 1998 issue
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To Our Readers
William E. Moody
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YOUR LETTERS
with contributions from Bettie House, Barbara Carbonetti Owen, Karen Carlon, Virginia B. Heer
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Ready to forgive, ready for peace
By Robert A. Johnson
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"Father, forgive them"
Sharon S. Currin Mahaffie
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You can pray about anything
By Nancy Louise Ranks
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Don't get fooled by the drama
By Melanie Hahn Ball
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One Mind, one will
By Jan Johnston
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Labels dropped in the aftermath of a divorce
By Melissa Jane Hayden
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Increase your confidence
Nancy Joy Potter
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Dear Sentinel,
Molly Menschel
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CONQUERING FEAR
Brian M. Scandariato
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False accusation retracted
Suzanne P. Field
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Illness healed
Joan Negri
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Diabetes cured through prayer
Bernard R. Medford
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Injury quickly overcome
Barbara M. Waggoner
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Can prayer harm?
By Beulah M. Roegge
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Let's eliminate workplace anger
Russ Gerber