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"LOVE CURRENCY"
God is Love. He is the giver of all good, and His loving abundance is forever poured out upon His spiritual creation. There is no lack in Love.
Man is the child of God's care. The Psalmist was conscious of the blessings bestowed upon man by his Father-Mother God, for he said (16:6), "The lines are fallen unto me in pleasant places; yea, I have a goodly heritage." God is infinite and cannot be limited in any direction, and His spiritual idea, man, reflects the unlimited affluence of true substance.
God's man is not a fleshly mortal, but a divine idea, expressing the nature of God, Love. Then, if we seem to lack any necessary thing, it is because we are not identifying ourselves as spiritual man, the idea and son of God, but are rather thinking of ourselves as finite persons, dwelling in a material world.
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August 23, 1952 issue
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WHAT ARE WE PURSUING?
LESLIE C. BELL
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THE TRUE WORSHIP
FLORENCE G. SCHELL
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RIGHT VALUATION
MILDRED E. HYDE
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TODAY
Carol Earle Chapin
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"A PLACE PREPARED OF GOD"
MAX DUNAWAY
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GLORY OF HOME
EVANGELINE PAXTON
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"LOVE CURRENCY"
DOROTHY A. EREAUT
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THE LESSON OF THE SWIMMING POOL
KATHRYN PAULSON
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DIVINE PATTERN
Doris A. Lewis
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THE CAUSE OF CHRISTIAN SCIENCE
Richard J. Davis
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DEPTH OF SINCERITY
Helen Wood Bauman
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ETERNAL SELFHOOD
Hazel Harper Brandner
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When Christian Science was presented...
Frank A. Seino
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At this time, with the world in its...
Cynthia E. Fraser
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It is with a grateful heart that I...
Emily C. Cain
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I returned home from the First...
Edwin S. Stringleman
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Christian Science was presented...
Siranoosh Zakarian
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For many years Christian Science...
Lena G. Perrigo
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I should like to relate an experience...
Rachel Shelton
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"Therefore with joy shall ye draw...
Ethel C. Biederman
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It is a pleasure to express my...
Henrietta S. Davis
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Signs of the Times
John H. Ansberg with contributions from Donald W. Burdick, Henry Geerlings, R. Wragge Morley