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Q Why not mix Christian Science with medical treatment?
A Christian Science treatment is based on the laws of God, demonstrating that all cause and effect are spiritual. Medicine primarily deals with matter as both cause and cure. To try to heal from such different standpoints would be unfair to the patient and counterproductive to healing.
Q How do you explain the various types of suffering in the world?
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December 6, 1999 issue
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To Our Readers
William E. Moody
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YOUR LETTERS
with contributions from Marielle C. Culbertson, Vince Armstrong, Sandra Trevor-Roberts
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items of interest
with contributions from Judy Harrison, William Van Dusen Wishard, Mary Beth Grover, Jane Lampman
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In the midst of an attack, a transformation
By Connie Hays Coddington
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Why ask for God's help?
By Joyce E. Batchelder
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The joys of foster-parenting
By Kim Shippey
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David hugs Goliath
By Carolyn Hill
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What a difference perspective makes
By Kay Ramsdell Olson
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WHICH TRAIN ARE YOU ON?
Sharon S. Jeffrey
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Hoof steps and little footsteps in the way
Marguerite E. Tanga
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Dear Sentinel,
Devon Harrison
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It's true!
Dorothy F. London
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Infection cured
Mabel B. Fisher
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Multiple bee stings healed through prayer
Roberta Alma McLean
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Flu healed without interruption of activities
Cathy E. Pierce
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Difficulties following childbirth quickly healed
Maureen E. Graham
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Prayer heals dancer's injured foot
Ginger Stevens
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Maximum excellence
By Robert A. Johnson
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What we cherish at Christmas
Russ Gerber