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Letters & Conversations

Letters to the Journal from our readers. Opinions expressed in this column are not necessarily those of The Christian Science Journal.

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THE WAY IT WORKS I loved Curt Wahlberg's article in the April Journal [p. 50].

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KUDOS, PJ I just loved the article by PJ Phinney [March, p. 58].

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A HURRAY FOR CHURCH I am breathless .

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TIMELY Q&A My January Journal arrived on Boxing Day, with the answers to my current need, as I was praying for the victims of the earthquake in Asia that very same day. The "Your questions & answers" segment [p.

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IN DEPTH The November issue of the Journal was one of the best. Enjoyed the in-depth healings—telling the truths used and how to put them into practice.

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A new design and the open mind Congratulations on an outstanding issue [November]. The entire layout was so inviting I wanted to read it front to back without stopping, and the articles were outstanding.

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Addiction feature—a fresh approach As soon as I received the October copy of the Journal, I was taken by its front cover—the picture, colours, and its theme: addiction. Today I was urged to read Jenny Sawyer's article "Addiction—There is a way out" [p.

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September issue Thank you for the wonderful article in the September Journal: "Thousands of good Samaritans join hearts around the globe" [p. 6].

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On Northern Ireland and August issue Thank you for taking us into your question: "Could Northern Ireland be a role model for peace?" [see August cover]. That NICHS mural is unforgettable.

From the Clerk of The Mother Church

September 2004 Dear Friend, What happens when hearts full of love gather to consider the opportunities and challenges of being good Samaritans in the 21st century? Something extraordinary! The 2004 Annual Meeting of The Mother Church was just such an experience. On June 7, thousands of Mother Church members, readers of Science and Health, and spiritual seekers from more than 40 countries came together as a global family over the Internet and in Boston, US—to pause and think together about Mary Baker Eddy's expansive vision for Christian Science and for her book, Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures.