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From the February 2005 issue of The Christian Science Journal


Along with his contributions to the Journal, including this month's piece on Science and Health and relationships (see p. 12), Tony Lobl also works as the District Manager for Christian Science Committees on Publication in the United Kingdom and the Republic of lreland. In this capacity he helps to accurately represent Christian Science and its Discoverer, Mary Baker Eddy, in the media.

The inspiration that Corinne Teeter gained on the night she writes about in her article, "Feel the power," (p. 20) has proved invaluable in her work as a Christian Science practitioner and teacher in Ft. Lauderdale, Florida. "If the divine All-power is the only thing expressing itself," she explains, "then when someone calls for help, I can remember that moment and remind myself that there's only one power expressing Himself everywhere I look. And that can't help but heal."

News & Special Projects Editor Rosalie E. Dunbar says what most impressed her in her research for this month's article, "Church—more than just numbers," (p. 30), was the success of Church, as an institution embracing all denominations, in weathering storms. As she puts it: "The Church's ability to endure through changes as dramatic as the Reformation and on up to today's technologically connected society is remarkable and inspiring."

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