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Building a Bomb Shelter
Mary Baker Eddy has given the world the only foolproof bomb shelter there is. It is not made of concrete. It is not located under the table, or even under the stairs. It does not lie twenty-five, fifty, or one hundred feet below the ground. It lies in understanding that the universe is not evolved by atomic force, but by the forces of Mind, which are forever preserving it.
In providing a Sunday Lesson-Sermon entitled "Is the Universe, Including Man, Evolved by Atomic Force?" Mrs. Eddy has furnished all who are relying on God's law with the specific truth with which they can protect themselves from the pernicious belief in the power of explosives to destroy.
Although they had studied that Lesson together several times, it took the imminence of bombing to rouse the members of one Sunday school class to its practical application. Never before had they seen so clearly the importance of understanding the answer to the question presented in that Lesson.
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October 14, 1944 issue
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"The heart of divinity"
DOROTHY EILEEN HEYWOOD-DOVE
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Expectation
LYMAN S. ABBOTT
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Building a Bomb Shelter
ALICE MYERS
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The Glorious Now
ALICE F. FUNKEN
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Church Membership—Its Blessings
AMELIA F. BENJAMIN
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Teaching in Our Sunday Schools
RICHARD P. VERRALL
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"They're just nothing"
HELEN TIFFANY REILLY
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The Winds of God
MARY BAKER THOMPSON
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"Wash thine heart"
Paul Stark Seeley
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Source
Margaret Morrison
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I am very grateful to God for...
Maurice McC. Church
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It is with deep gratitude to God...
Rena Y. Dublon
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Over twenty years ago I was...
Laura Matthews Pitts
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In 1932, shortly after becoming...
Elizabeth Rector Guest
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That God knows the thoughts...
Florence Wiseman
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When I first became interested...
W. Chester Smith
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It has been fifty-six years since...
Martha C. Bishop
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With gratitude I give the following...
Anna Schmidt Massey
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Happy the Man
MYRTLE ELLA ROBERTSON
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Signs of the Times
with contributions from Stafford Cripps, Elmer J. Gregg, W. H. Rainey, E. Crossley Hunter, Harry H. Schlacht