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What is a CSO?
Christian Science Organizations (CSO) bring healing to college campuses. Their members include students, faculty, and alumni. Mary Baker Eddy created a special provision for CSOs in the Manual of The Mother Church, and TMC Youth supports them enthusiastically. CSOs also connect students with resources that help them navigate university life. There is over 107 years of CSO history.
Visit time4thinkers.com/cso/ and look for “click here” in the right-hand column, to learn about how it all began.
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If you have questions, ideas, are looking for other Christian Science college students, or just want to say hi, be in touch with TMC Youth. They’d love to hear from you: csosupport@christianscience.com or 617–450–3700.
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August 13, 2012 issue
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Letters
Vancouver, Washington Sunday School, Camille Dull, Karen James
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Harmony–it's natural
Maike Byrd, Staff Editor
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Stay on God's side
Mary Trammell
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Stick to the true landmarks
Ann Grekel Hightower
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In danger, a reporter prays
Kim Shippey
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Peacemaking in my neighborhood
Martha Olson
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The way He is
Paul Muriuki Ngugi
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What's in God's nature
Joan Pedersen
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Guidance of the 'still small voice'
Reagan Havi L'lembe
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Prayer that goes beneath the surface in Syria
Gloria Onyuru
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A cheap buzz
Mark Sappenfield
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Called to a higher purpose
Penelope Ducharme Darling
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Invaluable lessons
Jan Barrington
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Twelve sacred days
Manya Kaseroff-Smith
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Underscoring cybersecurity with prayer
Nancy Bachmann
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Infinite intelligence–instantaneously
Madelon Maupin
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Is medical hypnosis the answer to better health?
Eric D. Nelson
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Lung difficulty healed
Kathleen Chicoine
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Weakness and stomach pain healed
Debby S. Miller
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Forgiveness completes a healing
Kay Keelor
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Why reason and religion aren't opposites
The Editors