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To Our Readers
"Interterm " was a four-week period between semesters at my college when we could pursue any intellectual interest we had, no matter how offbeat. People studied Restoration drama, cybernetics, the aerodynamics of stock car racing ... whatever. One year, a friend of mine decided to spend interterm finding the answer to the question "Who am I?"
It was an honest, deeply felt quest. She went to all the stretch-your-mind type discussions, lectures, plays, and movies the college offered. She road philosophy, psychology, poetry. And she talked around a lot. But, three weeks or so into interterm, she wasn't getting anywhere.
Then, to her surprise (and everyone else's) she started talking about God. She went to some services at the college chapel. She asked me and others what we believed in. She and I talked a long time one afternoon about the Bible and Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures.
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August 14, 2000 issue
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To Our Readers
Mary Metzner Trammell
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YOUR LETTERS
with contributions from Richard M. Marcotte, Helen Ruhl Kininmouth, Louise Hepner
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items of interest
with contributions from Duane Shank, Alexander S. Costello, Vera lawlor
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An identity you can't lose
By Channing Walker
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Are we there yet?
By Robert J. Rockabrand
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Take those talents off the shelf
By James Christopher Shoaf
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Making a difference in the new millennium
with contributions from The Editors, Kathryn Danak, Heather Gregory, Evan Steiner, Allison Tar, Alasdair Michael Nicolson
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Olympics under the magnifying glass
By Beverly Goldsmith
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Your real life story
By Helen Burnett Lapp
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Sincerity leads to success
By Lynn Gray Jackson
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Leg pain healed; disputes resolved
Deborah E. Stuart
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Long-standing friction with family member healed
Charlotte L. Hume
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Prayer heals blood poisoning
Peter Shepherd
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Full mobility restored following injuries
M. Anne Mepham
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The day I sold my gun
By Elizabeth A. Derby
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The changing world of work
Russ Gerber