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The Christian Science Journal
No formulas for healing
by Cate Vincent
“It was up to me to listen to God to discover the ideas I needed that would change my own thought.”
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Christian Science Sentinel—Audio Chat
Defend yourself daily—with prayer
with Kevin Graunke
Questions include: How should one defend oneself? If God is all-powerful, why do we need to defend ourselves? How do we remain inspired when praying for ourselves day after day?
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The Christian Science Journal—Audio Podcast
MBE Mentioned B. O. Flower
by John Yemma
Mary Baker Eddy mentions social reformer, editor, and journalist B. O. Flower in The First Church of Christ, Scientist, and Miscellany on page 316. In this Journal podcast, John Yemma, Editor-at-Large of The Christian Science Monitor, shares some details about Flower and his role as a Progressive Era journalist, including his celebrated defense of Christian Science and Mrs. Eddy.
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journal.christianscience.com/flower
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March 9, 2015 issue
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Letters
Almenia, Robin, Marty, Marilyn Gordon, Sharon Moe Furl
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Facing down resistance to reading Science and Health
Lois Carlson
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Study—opening the door to healing
Thomas “Tim” R. Mitchinson
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Truth is true for everyone
Name Withheld
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God’s loving presence
T. Jewell Collins
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Grace for today, thou Love divine
Photograph by Peter Anderson
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God’s unfolding purpose
Sally B. Ades
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When I said no to scary thoughts …
Zachary, seventh grade, New York
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Healed of a burn
Jean-Pierre Sermet
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A daughter’s quick healing
Monnie Brodbeck , Lydia Brodbeck
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‘False report’ corrected
Walter A. Bouwens
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Leg and knee healed
Aimee Smolik
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The demands of the prayer that heals
Eleanor Bell
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The true source of our thoughts
David C. Kennedy