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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 Does your Church counsel its members in personal matters, like marriage, birth control, divorce?
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September 20, 1999 issue
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To Our Readers
Russ Gerber
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YOUR LETTERS
with contributions from Don L. Griffith, Nancy Mawhinney, Barbara Master
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items of interest
with contributions from Bonnie Horrigan
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Help! My child is out of control!
By Giulia N. Plum
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Schoolroom violence averted through prayer
By Alan Kyle Austin
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PROTECTION IN THE SCHOOLYARD
Brenda Hylton Evers
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Alcoholism? Here's help
By Kathleen J. Wiegand
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FUN WITHOUT DRINKING
Anjuli Graunke
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An exchange across cultures
By Amanda Holmes Duffy
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Health that cannot age
By Andrea Palmer Lawrenz
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"The sense of wonder"
Art teacher Pamela Benjamin talks with News Editor Kim Shippey
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Defend your thinking
William M. Fabian
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SAILING SOLO
Alissa J. Graunke
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Prayer restores a broken marriage
Sharon Brown Wootton
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Ivy poisoning healed overnight
Nicolas Larsen with contributions from Molly Larsen
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A life renewed—both literally and figuratively
Connie Matthews Baurac
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Injured shoulder healed
Harry C. Sheridan
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Some of my best friends are men
By Barbara Beth Whitewater
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Journeys of spiritual discovery
William E. Moody