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The world needs you
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Beloved children, the world has need of you,—and more as children than as men and women: it needs your innocence, unselfishness, faithful affection, uncontaminated lives. You need also to watch, and pray that you preserve these virtues unstained, and lose them not through contact with the world. What grander ambition is there than to maintain in yourselves what Jesus loved, and to know that your example, more than words, makes morals for mankind!
Mary Baker Eddy Miscellaneous Writings, p. 110
Amazing technological advances, creative inventions, surprising discoveries, and heartwarming instances of love and self-sacrifice are just some of the good things going on in the world. Unfortunately, though, they aren't all that's taking place.
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July 24, 2000 issue
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To Our Readers
Cyril Rakhmanoff
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YOUR LETTERS
with contributions from Robin Pryor, Syd Dunton, Esther Masilela
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items of interest
with contributions from Joel Geiderman, Daniel B. Wood, Diane Goldner, Michael Novak
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Vacation time? Pack some prayers
By Rosalie E. Dunbar
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TRAVELING IN THE ATMOSPHERE OF SPIRIT
Ronald Gray Walker
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The day the accidents stopped
By Catharine S. Brant
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How love replaces—grief
By Cynthia Alyce Neely
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The world needs you
By Bettina Brockway
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A CHANGE OF HEART
Pauline D. Jenner
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Step by step with God
By Joan Sieber Ware
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Prayer protects from injury and stops hemorrhaging
William M. Stoffel
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Insect stings healed
Vicki Rae Knickerbocker
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Understanding God's law brings immediate healing
Grace Flechtner Lyon
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Prayer restores normal functioning
Kate S. Butcher
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God, a single Parent?
By Joan Lazarus
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Because she knows
David C. Driver
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A NEW MOTHER FINDS A NEW WAY
Edna Vernon Locke
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Even Superman needs God (E-mail to my grandson)
Mary Metzner Trammell