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Victory in dark hours
In Moscow at the height of the Cold War, this writer was seized with terror during the night. Only later did he learn how important it was to recognize God's care at that moment.
Discerning the rights of man, we cannot fail to foresee the doom of all oppression. Slavery is not the legitimate state of man. God made man free.
–Mary Baker Eddy, Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures, p. 227
There are times when we’re moved to pray about something that seems intensely personal, only to discover later that the need to pray when we did had a much larger significance. I’ve learned something about the wideness of God’s mercy from those times.
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July 2, 2012 issue
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Letters
Rose Dukes, Betsie Ellington Tegtmeyer, Cicely Gallagher, Joan Sharpe
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Liberty for all
Jenny Nelles, Staff Editor
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Victory in dark hours
Alan Lindgren
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The quest for liberty
with contributions from Gloria Onyuru, Helga Knispel, Edna Watson, Joseph Kamenju, Joyce Milgaard, Norman Hutchinson, Patricia Wilson, MarySue Harris
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A scientific response to Mexican drug cartels
Rosalie E. Dunbar, Senior Staff Editor
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Famous but nameless
Kim Shippey, Senior Editor
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Jonah and the apology
Marsha Mahdy
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Riding on air
Jenna Caruthers
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'God is here!' and 'Be a child of God'
Jessica, Jovy
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God's counsel before college
Epiphania Louyah
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It's Love
Richard Spencer Darling
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Let freedom ring
Michael Morgan
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True worship is living love
Karen Bailey
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Led by God
Pamela Jean Smith
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Eskimos get first complete Inuit Bible
Ron Csillag
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Freed from corrective lenses
David W. Norton
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Recovery from a fall
Ruby Poznick with contributions from Glenn Williams
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Freed from fear of wind
Melonie Winn
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As we forgive...
The Editors