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GOOD IS NATURAL
[Of Special Interest to Young People]
A Young Christian Scientist had been looking forward eagerly to an excursion with friends. A short time before departing, her friends found it necessary to change their plans, and she was left either to stay at home or to go on alone.
Very much disappointed, she was tempted to feel sorry for herself, but instead she immediately affirmed: "This feeling of lack is not God's provision of good for me. Regardless of the evidence, I refuse to accept it."
Even though she had declared this truth, she was not prepared for the good which unfolded. Five minutes later her doorbell rang, and she was greeted by two visitors who were more than ready to accompany her.
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April 3, 1948 issue
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THE GREAT HEART OF INFINITE LOVE
LOUISE HURFORD BROWN
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WHAT IS THE ONE THING NEEDFUL?
LESLIE BURN ANDREAE
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WATCH AND PRAY
GLADYS L. HAIGIS
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DANIEL
Max Dunaway
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WHERE DO WE LOOK FOR SUBSTANCE?
HELEN POTTERF
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TRUE SERVING
EDNA A. LICHTENFELS
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CHURCH EXAMINATIONS AND HOSPITALITY
CECIL JAMES LARSEN
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GOOD IS NATURAL
BETTY JANE DRISCOLL
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CHURCH DEDICATION
Benjamin Sturgis Pray
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AFTER SUNDAY SCHOOL—WHAT?
John Randall Dunn
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THE VALUE OF A SENSE OF VALUE
Paul Stark Seeley
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Many years ago my great-grand-father...
Ruth Anne Windsor with contributions from Pearl Clark, Flora A. Kelley
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When I first heard of Christian Science,...
Winifred Margaret Reinold
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One morning, in the spring of...
Phyllis H. Larsen
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"Train up a child in the way he...
Robert A. Shaw
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I have received so much help...
Louisa Way
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Christian Science came into my...
Willy Kalcher
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I am unspeakably grateful to...
Louise S. Raines
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THE CREATOR
Elizabeth M. Platte
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Signs of the Times
with contributions from William T. McElroy, H. G. Davis, Wesley Littlewood, Wallace R. Bryenton