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Dear Reader,
A subscriber recently urged us not to forget “the Christian Science readership” by writing in a way that is accessible to newcomers, adding: “Isn’t it a form of malpractice to believe the newcomer can’t understand certain things?”
We certainly cherish our regular readers. Thank you all! And yes, it would be incorrect to presume those new to Christian Science can’t understand the metaphysical ideas at its core. All humanity is inherently capable of comprehending and practicing Christian Science. But it is also compassionate to care about the way ideas are presented to those unfamiliar with them. Christ Jesus spoke to crowds in parables using everyday experiences they were familiar with like sowing seeds, the relationship of a shepherd to his sheep, the joy of a housewife sweeping her home to find a lost coin, and negotiating the hierarchy of the seating plan in a wedding banquet.
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October 7, 2019 issue
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From the readers
Judith Barkera, Avantika Dey
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Finding solid ground
David Martin
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Uninterrupted employment
Betty Lynn Evans
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Integrity: The path out of political bias
Jenny Sawyer with David Clark Scott
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From stress to calmness
Sharon Slaton Howell
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Love that’s bigger than the ocean
Joan Ware
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No remaining trace of harm
Sheryl Bristow
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Quickly healed on a business trip
Ursula B. Müller
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Recurring dizziness and nausea healed
Joan Atkinson
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Good news!
Suzanne Goewert
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Wrapping our prayers around the immigration crisis
Elizabeth Schaefer