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An educator’s thoughts on Christian Science class instruction
Systematic teaching and the student's spiritual growth and experience in practice are requisite for a thorough comprehension of Christian Science.
—Mary Baker Eddy, Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures, pp. 461-462
I had the opportunity to take Christian Science Primary class instruction in the 1960s. At the time I was headmaster in a private school, so I paid particular attention to the methodology used in teaching the course as well as to the content that was presented.
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March 28, 2011 issue
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Letters
J. Kelly Lester, Debra Skelton, Charlotte Miller, Susan J. Ehart, Mike Davis
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I want to take that class!
Ingrid Peschke, Managing Editor
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A heavenly ministry
Laura Figueroa
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Mary Baker Eddy honored in Lynn ceremony
Jeff Ward-Bailey
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Education reform in tough economic times
Evan Mehlenbacher
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‘Fear not’
By Brian Hall
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Prayer aboard my VW bus
By Mark Patterson
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Pray
Zoe
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Your questions about Church
John Kohler, Dawn-Marie Cornett
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An educator’s thoughts on Christian Science class instruction
By Don Griffith
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Christian Science class instruction—A commitment to God and growing spiritually
Ingrid Peschke with contributions from Tom Black, C.S.B., Olga Chaffee, C.S.B., Christiane West Little, C.S.B.
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What is class all about?
By Chris Orndorff
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Finding my teacher—How I prayed for direction
By Brad Brubaker
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Increased reliance on God
By Lillian McCall Laggart
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Class continues to change my life
By Alice Moseley
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From Iraq to the US— A story of association travel
By Jan Kielpinski
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What’s in a name?
By Andie Raffles
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‘At once, I turned to God’
Sallie Carlson
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Hospitality opens the way to healing
Kay Dalessandro
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Freed from excessive menopausal bleeding
Priscilla Tedesco
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Turn here
The Editors