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Signs of the Times
Rev. Alan Walker in the Sydney Sun-Herald New South Wales, Australia
There is nothing more impressive in the life of Jesus than his world mission. He lived and died in tiny, obscure Palestine, yet his whole thinking was set in a world framework.
He began his ministry with a declaration that he was to remove the sins of the world. His last challenge was, "Go ye into all the world, and preach the gospel." From the beginning, Christianity has been a world religion.
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March 30, 1957 issue
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THE MAJORITY OF GOOD
LOY ELIZABETH ANDERSON
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UNIMPAIRED VISION
ROBB ROY RICKETTS
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MORE THAN HUMAN EFFORT NEEDED
EDITH BAILEY
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RIGHT IDEAS CURE ALL ILLS
GWENDOLYN M.L. THOMAS
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HARVEST HOUR
Robert Ellis Key
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POSITIVE VERSUS NEGATIVE THINKING
FAUN A. LINDEMUTH
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SOUL KNOWS NO PAST
Myrtle A. Cash
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A NEW KIND OF TOOL CHEST
DOROTHY E. SHIELDS
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THE SPIRITUAL BASIS OF BUSINESS
Harold Molter
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NO INVOLUNTARY ACTION
Helen Wood Bauman
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RADIO PROGRAM No. 184 - A Man Who Found Freedom
Elbert R. Slaughter
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As a girl of seventeen my mother...
Ruth Lovell Bemis
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Since I was reared in a Christian Science...
William Richard Evans
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Many times I have received help...
Bessie E. Fillmore
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Christian Science came into my...
Mary Ethel Stuart
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Many blessings have come to me...
Louise B. Penhorwood
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"Truth and Love enlighten the...
H. Dixon Haynes
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What wonderful things have...
Jean Frances Revilock
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"I have heard of thee by the...
Henninge Bolling Skolmen
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Signs of the Times
with contributions from Alan Walker, Mack E. Mason, Roger J. Turrell