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ENLARGING OUR UNDERSTANDING OF GOD
Everyone desires to expand his horizons, to gain and maintain abundant health, to achieve success in business, and to find individual happiness. Purposeful progress is a legitimate aspiration of each individual. In fact, God's law, rightly understood, requires each of us to go forward in ever–ascending avenues of achievement.
Obstruction to our advancing steps comes when we try to solve our problems from the standpoint of willfulness, fear, or limited material reasoning. Always we must be alert to displace such errors with the confident joy of seeking refuge in God as the source of all good.
The satisfactory solution to any problem is always found when we earnestly seek to expand our understanding of God. Progress is steady and sure when we constantly gain a higher and holier perception of Soul, God, and of the real man's inseparable relationship with his divine source, the one omnipotent Mind, God.
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January 18, 1958 issue
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ENLARGING OUR UNDERSTANDING OF GOD
NORMAN B. HOLMES
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ARE WE READY?
VIOLETTE M. LEE
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"THE PRECIOUS SONS OF ZION"
MARION BLAKE
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WHAT IS OUR STANDARD OF LIVING?
MARGARET FLINT JACOBS
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USHERING AT A CHRISTIAN SCIENCE LECTURE
HOWARD H. IRWIN
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EUTYCHUS
Carol Earle Chapin
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"THE SECRET PLACE"
WILFRED S. THORPE
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A RIGHT THOUGHT OPENS THE DOOR
BARBARA P. STUTSMAN
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WHERE DO YOU STAND?
Harold Molter
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A GREAT ADMISSION
Helen Wood Bauman
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TRANSFORMATION
Gerhard Nebel
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Christian Science is a practical...
Richard E. Lyons
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One evening, about dinnertime,...
Marguerite V. Helburn
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Throughout my life Christian Science...
Dorothy E. Harden
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I am very grateful for the help...
Evelyn M. King
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I am grateful that we have an...
Paul L. Searfoss
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I have had so many proofs of the...
Celia Ast Cole
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Since my first instruction in a...
Madeline Montgomery Dale
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I have been privileged to study...
Jean G. Sutton
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