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A TWENTY-SOMETHING'S TAKE ON THE TEN COMMANDMENTS
The following is an excerpt from a letter written to the editors of a national magazine in response to their publication of an article on the Ten Commandments.
I think of the Ten Commandments as God's gift to us. Just as a loving parent provides his or her children with guidance and protection, the Ten Commandments are one of the means by which our loving Father-Mother God cares for us. Striving to understand the deeper meaning of these moral laws and to follow them has made me feel closer to God, and has repeatedly shown me that spiritual growth and healing are the natural outcomes of one's closeness to Him/Her.
My life is full of examples of healing through prayer—healings of relationship difficulties, back and knee injuries, burns, sports injuries, and economic difficulties, just to name a few. I attribute all of them to God's care, and I'm certain that the same type of love and provision I have felt from God—who is divine Love—is available to everyone.
Storey Hieronymus
Boston, Massachusetts
Assistant to Clerk and Executive Manager at The First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Massachusetts
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June 29, 1998 issue
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To Our Readers
Russ Gerber
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YOUR LETTERS
with contributions from Tracy Sullivan, Francine Mienik
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items of interest
with contributions from Wally Amos, Lynas, Nancy Tuttle, James C. Howell, Amy Neff Roth
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GenXers: Peter would have loved them
By Diana Davis Butler
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A TWENTY-SOMETHING'S TAKE ON THE TEN COMMANDMENTS
Storey Hieronymus
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DON'T BE SO HARD ON GENERATION X
Stacey Collins
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God meets our needs
By Carolyn Hill
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Oil the gears of daily life
By Geraldine Schiering
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Top priority
Sharon Slaton Howell
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Land of the free
By Michael Shannon
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A trip on the love train
By T. Jewell Collins
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FORGIVENESS: A NATURAL RESPONSE
Robert Storm
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The story of Ruth
By Josette Flamand
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Healed of painful boil and head injury
Shirley Mae Kieffer
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Woman conquers back trouble
Margret Ullrich
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Child tells of healing
Carrie Lynn Dennett with contributions from ELISABETH SEAMAN
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Perseverance in prayer heals severe skin condition
Maria T. Cabrera
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Faith that heals
By Marian C. English
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God—seen through a child's eyes, and through a child's healing
William E. Moody