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Signs of the Times
Service
William E. Gilroy. D. D.
Citizen, Columbus, Ohio
Jesus said the spirit of the Lord was upon him because, in the language of the prophet Isaiah, he was anointed to preach the gospel to the poor, to heal the brokenhearted and to fulfill all the rest of that great commission.
The words may change, but the substance remains. Every age and situation needs those who will love and serve. It is often the way of sacrifice, and sometimes of hardship. But those who have taken that way have found that, in helping to solve the problems of others, they have gone far toward solving their own.
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July 28, 1945 issue
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Mastering the Myth
J. WOODRUFF SMITH
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The Nowness of "I AM THAT I AM"
ELSA CHRISTEN MESSLER
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Truth Outtalks the Devil
JULIAN LOUIS GREENHILL OWEN
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Guidance
ALAN W. THWAITES
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The Joy of Teaching in the Sunday School
THELMA BROOKS
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"Until seventy times seven"
GLADYS ELLA GIBBS
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Where Is True Safety?
GILBERT B. A. WILLIAMS
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Panoplied in Love
ROSE AMRA FISHER
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Service
MAUDE DE VERSE NEWTON
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Answering Pilate's Question
John Randall Dunn
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The Human Need
Margaret Morrison
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Letters to the Press from Christian Science Committees on Publication
William Kenneth Primrose
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Tithes
MABLE I. CLAPP
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A Broad Horizon
FAY ROSS KETTERER
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For many years, I have been...
Stella R. Jobe
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I am grateful for the love and...
Dulcie Dean
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For over a quarter of a century...
Zella Davies Hills
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Mere words are inadequate to...
Max E. Guelzow with contributions from Anna M. Guelzow
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When I first began the study of...
Grace A. Weller
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In "The First Church of Christ, Scientist, and Miscellany,"...
Lucille M. Carter with contributions from Louise Carter
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Courage!
EDNA RUTH SCHAEFFER KLIGER
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Signs of the Times
with contributions from William E. Gilroy, Norman C. Schlichter, Mary Skinner, James Reid, Fred Moreland, Henry Geerlings, John Nicol Mark