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Much to be grateful for I want to thank you for the many wonderful articles in the February Journal. The article by Brian Kissock beautifully explains the many opportunities at hand for those willing to share Christian Science with those in prison.

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'They keep doing it' As is usually the case I have read and reread the whole of next month’s  Journal  before its date of issue. In this case it’s the January 2012 issue.

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Profound simplicity I love the December issue! The cover is exquisite—so profound in its simplicity. This issue contains a wealth of “gifts,” some of which I have already discovered.

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Design in harmony with message Thanks have a way of flowing on, but let’s hold them fast a moment: The November issue has an artistic beauty worthy of and in harmony with its messages. Among them: distinguishing between “what” we are and “who” (Ralph W.

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Soul-inspired poem Our November Journal arrived yesterday. Thumbing through I noted Mike Eldridge’s poem, “Realization.

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‘Truly educational’ Thank you for printing in the October issue the question from a high school student who asked, “Why do people rely on God/religion less in general than they did in the past?” If I may, I would like to point out that most of the educational systems of today rely on God and religion less than they did in the past, as well. Our current methods of matter-based education, which wittingly or unwittingly attempt to teach that God and Spirit are of no real importance, are in obvious contradiction to what the Bible and Science and Health teach.

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‘A real eye-opener’ Thank you so very much for the article in the September Journal “ Mortal, Human, Divine: A Conversation with Judy Wolff. ” I have never been quite clear about the human and divine coincidence and the difference between the mortal and the human.

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Getting newer—not older! On page six in the September Journal, a question included a concern that everyone in the writer’s branch church is over 65.   While I understand the importance of having a multi-age membership, this comment made me laugh out loud.

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Under Divine Control It’s all too easy to feel swamped by circumstances. When the ash cloud thrown up by a volcano in Chile all but shut down air travel within southern Australia recently, I instinctively turned to God, with confidence, to know that interstate colleagues would find unimpeded passage to our annual work meeting.

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Their teachings gave me strength I just loved the article “Overcoming Opposition” by J. Thomas Black (p.