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A spiritual model for giving
Our regional newspaper runs a series from Thanksgiving to Christmas that identifies a hundred needy families in our metropolitan area. Each day, a few different stories are shared and each family’s need described. The result is a generous outpouring of donations from the community that helps alleviate the poverty and hardship that many families face.
Such efforts can sometimes feel like a drop in the bucket, though, in the face of the ongoing needs of so many for food and other basic resources. How do we begin to meet the need—and how can we best help? Here’s where prayer can play a major role.
Jesus prompted his disciples to be generous in their ministry when he told them, “Freely ye have received, freely give” (Matt. 10:8). Put simply, prayer has a multiplier effect. It begins with gratitude for God, Love, the infinite source of good, which is universally and abundantly available to all. God imparts to humanity an endless stream of tangible, blessing ideas, right where each one of us is. (Here, “us” doesn’t imply a “giver” praying for “the needy.” Instead, it refers to each child of God, every one conscious of His wholeness.) Prayer opens us up to this goodness, to qualities such as courage, patience, receptivity, unselfishness, creativity, and fearlessness, which enable us to take bold steps in confronting need and lack. These spiritual resources can’t be limited: We naturally recognize that they are available for everyone. Through the study of Christian Science, I’m gaining an understanding that prayer leads to truly effective giving.
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December 19, 2011 issue
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Letters
Erma R. Gamble, Jim Raynesford, Ellen Saunders, Jane Tallman
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Stories behind the story
Kim Shippey, Senior Editor
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Study emphasizes progress in ending extreme poverty
Jeff Schapiro
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New view of health emerges in medical community, linking spiritual and physical health
Vanessa Summers
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What's new about an old story?
By Maryl Walters
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Our holiday house guests
By Michele Newport
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Presents, or presence?
By Michelle Nanouche
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Let's have a 'Mary' Christmas
By Mark Swinney
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The heart of Christmas
By Suzanne Connolly
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Christmas star
Bonny Barry Sanders
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The best Christmas gift for me
By Linda Fontaine
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What it doesn't say
Kay Weed
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My year-round Christmas
By Nancy Robison
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What Christmas Means to Me
By Mary Baker Eddy
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Fun-packed (& pain-free) winter weekends
By Shelby Barner
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Instant message
Jo Andreae
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A spiritual model for giving
Lois Marquardt
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Our guiding light
Abby Fuller
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Mother's healing prayer, a son's choice
Marsha Ann Pecaut, Joel Moersch
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Growth on foot gone
Elizabeth Olson
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Healing of dengue
Blanca Vitalia Muñoz
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Welcome home
The Editors