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LETTERS
My gratitude for all the recent issues is much overdue. Whatever the topic, there is always a message that is just what we need. Our August 8 copy ["Cared for, watched over, protected"] seems to have gotten lost in the post, but I was so grateful that I was led to search out a copy at our Christian Science Reading Room.
The article "How I prayed for the lost Boy Scout" by Cosmo Coppola Rowell was wonderful. Jesus said, "Suffer little children to come unto me and forbid them not." What an example Cosmo is to us all. His desire to pray for anyone in need is the natural outcome of his understanding of God's care. What a lot we can all learn from this. Thank you, Cosmo, for sharing your healing practice with us all.
ALISON WEAVER
BASINGSTOKE, HAMPSHIRE ENGLAND
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October 24, 2005 issue
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LETTERS
with contributions from ALISON WEAVER, BILLYE PORTER, ROBERT STAEDEL, JR., DON MERRIN, MARY MARGARET STEWART, BEATRICE LABARTHE, MARK TEAGUE
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Christlike comforters
STEVE GRAHAM, MANAGING EDITOR
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ITEMS OF INTEREST
with contributions from Steve Massey, Richard N. Ostling
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Giving evidence of God's presence
By Margaret Rogers
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The healing mission of the Christian Science nurse
with contributions from EVA BOONE HUSSEY, LINDA BUMPUS, ROBIN TAMM-BUCKLE, DANIEL ABBEY
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Why I am a Christian Science nurse
with contributions from Heather Worley, Michael Narssia, Suzanne Lovins, Pedro Manzenza, Everlyn Nyadenya, Joy Meikle, Betty Jo Hunt
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She was there for me
Jan Kassahn Keeler
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CHRISTIAN SCIENCE NURSING—A CURATIVE ART
SHARON STRONG
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A BOOK WITHOUT COVERS
VIRGINIA STOPFEL
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THE LITTLE I AND THE BIG UNIVERSE OF AUTOMATION
ALLISON PHINNEY
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PRAYER WINS FREEDOM FROM A DEBILITATING ILLNESS
LUEBERDA MCCLAIN