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Q I heard once that Christian Scientists don't proselytize. Is this so?
A Christian Scientists don't aggressively attempt to convert people to their religion. However, gratitude for the healing effectiveness of the Science of Christianity and its strengthening and comforting truths very naturally leads a Christian Scientist to share with others what he or she has learned and experienced. This kind of one-to-one sharing generally characterizes the way Christian Science is introduced to others.
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July 6, 1998 issue
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To Our Readers
William E. Moody
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YOUR LETTERS
with contributions from Gail Bernard, Gloria Pitzer, Jere D. Witter
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items of interest
with contributions from Amy Neff Roth, Scott Moore
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Travelers on the road to spiritual understanding
Reported by Rosalie E. Dunbar
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Jumpers safe after parachuting accident
BY Nigel Hutchinson-Brooks
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Can you really retire?
By Sandra A. Wall
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Principles for spiritual parenting
An interview with author Mimi Doe
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Where do we find solutions to life's problems?
By Margaret G. Griffin
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PRAYER IS PRACTICAL
Kristin G. Cassie
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How big is God?
By Nicholas James Ott
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Dear Sentinel
Tommy Schmidt
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Prayer heals wounds
Pierre Chételat
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Woman conquers pain
Audrey L. Miller
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God's grace eliminates lump and soreness
Merrilee Nelson
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The end of back trouble
Rick Stratford
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Martha still served
By Virginia S. McHenrý
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Ancient parable, modern healing
Mary Metzner Trammell