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protected at gunpoint
PONDERING the first books of the Old Testament, one finds great demonstrations of spiritual power. I am fascinated by the path of the powerful man Moses, a valiant spiritual guide striving to reach the highest sense of life as God, Spirit. All the phenomena surrounding Moses' life express to me the waves of his spiritual growth.
Moses, Elijah, the Apostle Paul, and other Biblical prophets express, in different degrees, the Christ. Yet I've learned in Christian Science that Jesus expressed most fully the nature of Christ. "Christ is the true idea voicing good," wrote Mary Baker Eddy, "the divine message from God to men speaking to the human consciousness" (Science and Health, p. 332).
About the author
Daniel Biwila lives in Poto-Poto Brazzaville, Republic of Congo.

October 31, 2005 issue
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LETTERS
with contributions from DEE MAHUVAWALLA, TINA WYNECOOP, ELLIE BRAMAN, LINDA MACALISTER, SALLY ULRICH
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A more formidable you
SUZANNE SMEDLEY, STAFF EDITOR
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ITEMS OF INTEREST
with contributions from Marilyn Jones
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can you stop feeling vulnerable?
By David Degler
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angels on highway 24
By Lona Ingwerson
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God was his Rock in the waves
Text and Photographs By Tony Lobl
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protected at gunpoint
By Daniel Biwila
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TAKE THE CRUNCH OUT OF TIME
By Lesley Hollinger
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A GREAT RETURN
By Diana Nash
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WHEN HEALING CAME
By Katherine R. Fitzer
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BOOTS AND A PUMPKIN
KIM SHIPPEY, SENTINEL STAFF
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NAILING THOSE ROUTINES
ALICE HOWELL
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WHERE IS OUR FOCUS?
MYRIAM BETOUCHE
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HUMILITY HEALS POISON OAK AND RELATIONSHIP RIFT
MELISSA HAYDEN
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A LITTLE CHILD SHALL LEAD
LYDIA TORFER
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MIGRAINES HEALED THROUGH RELIANCE ON GOD
PAMELA MACHTEL