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NOTICE
PRACTITIONER MEETINGS!
At this year's Annual Meeting of The Mother Church, members were encouraged to think together about the Sermon on the Mount, especially in relation to the question, "What does it take to be a healer?" As all of us think more deeply about our role as healers and what it means to the world, The Mother Church would like to offer the opportunity for branches to invite the President of The Mother Church, Mark Swinney, C.S.B.; and two members of the Board of Education—President, Olga Chaffee, C.S.B., and Teacher, Karl Sandberg, C.S.B.—to facilitate a meeting, both for those who are developing a healing practice, and for those currently advertising in The Christian Science Journal.
As these meetings require the coverage of all expenses, several branches may choose to work together and share the expenses, plus the planning and preparation. If your church or society would like more Information about being a sponsor, please contact Betty Cameal at 617-450-3662 or camealb@csps.com.
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December 31, 2007 issue
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LETTERS
with contributions from TERRELL HOLLIDAY, GLENN WATTLEY, MARIE BISCONER, MICHAEL POST
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Do you do new?
STEVE GRAHAM, SENIOR MANAGING EDITOR
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ITEMS OF INTEREST
with contributions from Christy Shambora
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Days worth getting up for
BY DAVID F. STEVENS
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Solid ground for optimism
BY ROBERT BULLOCK
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Any moment can be a fresh start
BY STEPHANIE JOHNSON
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In support of reliable media reporting
BY CYNTHIA L. RUSSELL
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A SELLER'S PRAYERS in a SLUGGISH MARKET
BY CONNIE CODDINGTON
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You can rely on God—ALL THE TIME
Brittany
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A SPIRITUAL THRILLER
KIM SHIPPEY, SENIOR WRITER
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A GOOD TIME TO CALL
JAN HOLDEN WIERSBA
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GOD IS GOOD
BENJAMIN GLADDEN
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TO RELY ON SPIRITUAL, NOT POLITICAL, POWER
ROSALIE E. DUNBAR, NEWS EDITOR
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HEALED IN PRISON
JOEL MINGO
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SAFE AFTER A FALL
BEVERLY BAUMGARTNER
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'THE PHYSICIAN INFORMED ME THAT I WAS DIABETIC'
ARNOLD HURTIS