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Signs of the Times
Rev. Marshall Ketchum in a sermon in The Fallbrook Enterprise Fallbrook, California
Do we really know what we are praying when we pray the Lord's Prayer? Sometimes familiarity dims the meaning of something that is beautiful and inspiring, and we need to be careful lest the Lord's Prayer, because of its common use, becomes simply an empty form.
There are revolutionary ideas in the Lord's Prayer. For instance, take the words, "Our Father."
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December 1, 1951 issue
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WHAT CONSTITUTES TRUE BROTHERHOOD
FLOYD C. SHANK
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SUCCESS, NOT FAILURE
VERNA M. HALL
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THE POWER OF THE WORD
JOHN T. HECKEL
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ON AWAKENING
Marguirette Cable
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MELODY IN THE HEART
JULIA SALOME KINNEY
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WHENCE AND WHITHER?
DOROTHY R. SEXTON
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BUSINESS—THE ACTIVITY OF UNINTERRUPTED GOOD
CHARLES KINTER
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"THE BLACKBIRD PIE"
VIOLET S. TALBOTT
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MY REVELATION
Adelaide Van Landingham
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RIGHTEOUS JUDGMENT
Robert Ellis Key
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THE GOVERNMENT OF BRANCH CHURCHES
Helen Wood Bauman
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LIFE ETERNAL
Jennie Baird Schooley
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I did not take up the study of...
Anne Sidenius
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"As the children of Israel were...
Marie Pattersen Lawing
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About sixteen years ago, when I...
Wolfram Kroker
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It is with deepest gratitude that...
Myrtle H. Foote
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In Science and Health by Mrs. Eddy...
Dorothy Ursula Diamond
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I have been a student of Christian Science...
Verna Shaw Foltz
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I feel it is time to put into...
Jessie Meek
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The following words of our...
Helen J. Barton
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I have been a student of Christian Science...
Doris M. Cassidy
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To those leaning on the sustaining...
Murvale H. Moore
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Signs of the Times
with contributions from Marshall Ketchum, Earl L. Douglass