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Editor’s note: Mark Sappenfield is Editor of The Christian Science Monitor.
When Mary Baker Eddy took the first issue of The Christian Science Monitor in her hands and called that morning “the lightest day of all days,” she was making a promise to the members of the Church of Christ, Scientist, and to the world (see Irving C. Tomlinson, Twelve Years with Mary Baker Eddy, Amplified Edition, pp. 125–126).
In some ways, it has been the best-kept secret in journalism.
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May 15, 2017 issue
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From the readers
Neera Kapur
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The rewards of spiritual defense
Perry Fisher
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Rotation on the Christian Science Board of Directors
From The Christian Science Board of Directors
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No need to compete for Love’s provision
Becky Barrett-Alford
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I knew that God was with me
Alexandria
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Dizziness and nausea dispelled
Mehru Sorab
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Sore throat and fever cured
Kathryn Knox
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Spiritual progress and a measles healing
Jean Stefan
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Forever intact
Nancy Gingras
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Meeting hate with love in St. Louis
The <i>Monitor’s</i> Editorial Board
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One God—one family
Norm Bleichman
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Education, graduations, and lifetime milestones
Barbara Vining