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Solving the Problems of Youth
[Written Especially for Young People]
Young folks of today—both those in schools and colleges and those filling positions—are confronted with many difficulties outside those encountered in their studies or business duties.
There are, for example, questions of personal conduct, home duties and responsibilities, relations with other young people, present economic needs, and uncertainty about future occupation. And these problems may seem more pressing and complicated than those with which former generations of young people were confronted. This is due, in large measure, to the fact that striking changes in many departments of human thought and activity are now taking place throughout the world.
Fortunately, however, the presence of a simplifying, saving grace has been found to remedy this situation, and it is being seen and felt throughout the world. However complicated and confusing problems may seem to be, it has been discovered that all of them are capable of solution, and that all can be worked out through the understanding of the one universal divine Principle, which may be gained through the study and application of Christian Science.
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August 3, 1935 issue
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The Friend of Youth
PETER B. BIGGINS
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"A conscious union with God"
SUSAN F. CAMPBELL
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"A truer sense of Love"
LAURENCE L. PARKER
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The Return Home
MARGARETE KÜNDINGER
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A Lesson in Perseverance
JENNIE SCHOFIELD
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Solving the Problems of Youth
RALPH W. CROSMAN
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In your issue of November 23 a clergyman is reported...
Charles W. J. Tennant, District Manager of Committees on Publication for Great Britain and Ireland,
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I have had sent to me the Springfield Daily News of October 3...
Arthur T. Morey, Committee on Publication for the State of Missouri,
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The station announcer made the statement: This is the...
"Church of the Air" talk over Columbia Broadcasting System by William G. Biederman, June 2, 1935. Subject: "Who Is My Neighbor"
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God is Principle—Love
Duncan Sinclair
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Wholehearted Praise
Violet Ker Seymer
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The Lectures
with contributions from Louis C. Guidry, James W. Morehouse, Olga Nievergelt, Emery S. Hodge, Maud Boye Sanders, Muriel M. Quinn
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I should like to express deepest thanks for all the blessings...
Hedwig Buchholz
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Joyously I praise God and acknowledge my debt to Mrs. Eddy...
David John Goldsmith
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My first physical healing in Christian Science was of...
Nina M. Schall
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The ever-increasing value of Christian Science as a healing...
Grace M. Ackerson
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I wish to add my testimony of gratitude to God for...
Clinton Bent with contributions from Anna Bent
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This testimony is offered in great gratitude for all that...
M. Isabel Francis
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Over twenty years ago I became interested in Christian Science...
Sarah Louise Egleston
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Gone—All Our Grief
JAMES K. WESTOVER
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Signs of the Times
with contributions from Noel Porter, L. D. Reed, Robert Lewis Weis, Peter Hamilton, Stephen C. Clark, Jr., John Gass, Ralph A. Jensen