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'...the inspired Word of the Bible...'
Dear Students of the English Bible Lessons,
We’ve heard from many of you over the last few years about the use of translations other than the King James Version of the Bible in the Golden Text and Responsive Reading of the Christian Science Bible Lessons. Some of you feel that it is harmful to the depth and purity of the Lessons and against Mary Baker Eddy’s intention. Others of you feel the inspiration and contemporary directness you find in these texts are in keeping with Mrs. Eddy’s occasional use of alternate translations and are essential to keeping “abreast of the times” (Mary Baker Eddy, Church Manual, p. 44).
The fact that these viewpoints seem opposite and even irreconcilable might well alert all of us to a prophecy of Mrs. Eddy’s: “There will be greater mental opposition to the spiritual, scientific meaning of the Scriptures than there has ever been since the Christian era began” (Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures, p. 534).
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May 12, 2014 issue
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Letters
Lori Marquart, TP, Mary Lou Gustafson, Diane Fabrizio
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What really matters?
Nathan Talbot
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My 'path map' and sharing Christian Science
Mary Beth Cox
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We all measure up
Kathleen Chicoine
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Benefits of God's care
Steve Berrie
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'...the inspired Word of the Bible...'
Christian Science Board of Directors, Board of Trustees, The Christian Science Publishing Society
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The 'D' list
Clare Grosgebauer
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Grounded on the rock of Christ
Deanna Mummert
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A 'trusty friend and educator'
Yvonne Renoult
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Annual Meeting 2014: 'A spiritual foundation of Christ-healing'
Clerk of The Mother Church
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My bus healing
Kaliss
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Grateful for God's 'outstretched arm'
Helena Rhonda Bullion
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Silencing criticism ends back pain
Cynthia Poe
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'There is no pain in Truth'
Cristina Helena de Toledo Rocha
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Financial needs met
Douglas Sytsma
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Not just called, but chosen
The Editors