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God Careth for Thee
Child
of His caring, why are you weeping,
When all about you lie heaven and peace?
Do you not know you are safe in His keeping?
Now is the moment to claim your release.
Do you walk fearful. O child of His caring?
Changeless in Mind, you are buoyant and free;
Open your heart up to Love, which is sharing
Infinite riches for man's harvestry.
There is no peril, for you are reflection;
No sickness or dying, for God is your Life.
Drink deep of Science, your source of protection;
So you shall rise above sorrow and strife.
Know that your oneness with God is unfolding;
Cherish the man you are, Christlike and fair,
Gratefully, humbly, with gladness beholding
Yourself as the child of His tenderest care.
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May 6, 1944 issue
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Purpose and Motive
JOHN SIDNEY BRAITHWAITE
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The Christian Science Reading Room: An Open Door
EDNA B. WILLIAMS
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God Careth for Thee
ANNA M. KINNEY
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Watching One Hour
JOHN L. MOTHERSHEAD
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The Harmony of Being
EDNA HURST
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Toward Clearer Views of God
TULLY A. NETTLETON
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What Causes Wars?
CONSTANCE M. FRANCIS
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The Mother Church Wartime Fund
The Christian Science Board of Directors
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The Task of Aaron and Hur
John Randall Dunn
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Evil's Will or God's—Which?
Paul Stark Seeley
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Christian Science has brought...
Mary E. Stone
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Christian Science came into my...
Frederic C. Wilbraham
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"The sharp experiences of belief...
Martha R. Wetmore
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My healings in Christian Science...
Arthur M. Crompton
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I am happy to share some of the...
Marsha Whitney Pratt
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I should like to add my grateful...
Priscilla Pratt Ware
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Twenty years ago I was taken...
Bertha M. Kuikman
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About ten years ago I was only...
A. Marjorie Burt
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It is a great privilege to have...
Mildred A. Morgan
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The Seed of Truth Bears Fruit
MARY H. OLIVER
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Signs of the Times
with contributions from Francis E. Vipond, D. O. Irving