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'High to heaven let song be soaring'
Photograph by Steve Ryf—Johns Creek, Georgia, US
High to heaven let song be soaring,
Borne on faith’s triumphant pinion;
Free from sin, our hearts adoring
Yield themselves to Love’s dominion.
—Maria Louise Baum
Christian Science Hymnal, No. 112, © CSBD
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April 30, 2018
Contents
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April 30, 2018 issue
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From the readers
Shelley Long, Bonnie K. Nelson, Peter Vaughan
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United, not divided, in God’s love
Martin Vesely
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The precision of God’s care
Suzanne Riedel
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Trust in the divine law of Love
Nancy Boswell Forest
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Being unselfish includes you, too
Ellen Seusy
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Learning to love myself
Judith Barker
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All I needed for healing
Chris Minard
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Prayer stops a sexual assault
Sharon Dec
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Healed in church
Kathy North
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Skiing injury healed
Marc Schwartz
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Freed of flu symptoms through steadfast prayer
Lori Biesterfeldt
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Pain and discomfort yield
H. Rhonda Bullion
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'High to heaven let song be soaring'
Photograph by Steve Ryf
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The blessings of being receptive
Robert R. MacKusick