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The Olympian
More and more Christian Scientists today are responding to current topics in their communities through media articles like this one from Scott Allan Stevens in Olympia, Washington. They're bringing a spiritual perspective to these topics in the press, as Scott does in this article, showing how the ideas in Science and Health are relevant to today's spiritual demand.
Change. The word has been rattling around in my mind recently.
Ask most anyone if there's anything they'd like to change about the world, and they'll have a long list for you: perhaps getting a better job, spending more time with their friends and family, changing laws to improve society.
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August 18, 2003 issue
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The restoring power of God
Marilyn Jones
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letters
with contributions from Victoria Pann, Joan L. Knapp, Wendy Grayson-Tonge, Rosemary Deary, William Waltz
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items of interest
with contributions from Oryana Kaufman, Kim Hyun-chul, Phuong Ly, Dean Salter
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Love was the physician
By Rebecca Odegaard
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My long road of spiritual discovery
By José Rodríguez Peláez
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A downward spiral REVERSED
By Steve Scheiern
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BRIDGES TO BROTHERHOOD—reconciliation in the Australian outback
By Peter Julian
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AN ABORIGINAL PERSPECTIVE
Raymond Walters
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'God has a plan—and it is good'
By Dave Hohle Senior Managing Editor
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Allow change to work for you
By Scott Allan Stevens
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Is life unfair?
By Elaine Lang
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A 'biscuit' that's hard to resist
By Kim ShippeySenior Writer
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Adversity overcome
By Channing Walker
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Christian Science treatment heals ovarian and lung cancer
Laly Martín-Hernández
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Prayer overcomes pneumonia and blood infection
Delores M. Lauffer
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Healed of skin problem
Susan W. Rynerson
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God's laws—everywhere
Editor