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A In English-speaking countries we use the King James Version of the Bible in church services and in reading the weekly Bible Lessons. We sometimes use other current translations in individual Bible study. Other areas of the world use Bibles published in local languages, such as the Luther Bible in German and the Louis Segond Bible in French. A tenet of Christian Science reads, "As adherents of Truth, we take the inspired Word of the Bible as our sufficient guide to eternal Life" (Science and Health, p. 497).
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November 8, 1999 issue
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To Our Readers
William E. Moody
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YOUR LETTERS
with contributions from Heidi Skok Thorp, Susan Gregory, Elise Young
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items of interest
with contributions from Lou Torok, Charisma
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Gratuitous violence in films, and the prayer switch project
By Channing Walker
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Love in the face of persecution
By Nancy Ruth Mack
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Safe in a storm
By Jennell L. Acha
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SANCTUARY
Paul Jones
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The Bible's promise: God guides your speech and conversations
By Madelon Maupin Miles
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Take a risk?
By Shirley T. Paulson
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Get to know your best friend better
BY Don LeRoy Griffith III
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THE GREATEST OF ALL
Sandra M. Clark
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Arguing on the side of good
Actor Alfre Woodard talks about her life in films and television. By Kim Shippey
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Prayer heals severe burn
Donna Haber-McGullam
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Ivy poisoning and feelings of fatherlessness healed
Mariellen Tiedeman
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Lifelong protection and healing
Jane Olsen
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Headache vanishes following prayer
Martha T. Hallaren
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Healing following a boating accident
Julie Paulk
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Epilepsy healed
By Fanchon H. Stewart
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In pursuit of your attention
Russ Gerber