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[Following is substantially the text of the program of the above title released for broadcast the week end of January 23–25 in the radio series, "How Christian Science Heals," heard internationally over approximately 800 stations. This is one of the weekly programs produced by the Christian Science Committee on Publication, 107 Falmouth Street, Boston 15, Massachusetts.]
RADIO PROGRAM No. 280 - Is It True We Can Be Divinely Directed?
Speaker: We can always turn to the divine Mind as the source of wisdom, intelligence, and direction, no matter where we may be or what the circumstances. Our guest is a former naval ensign who proved this, quite literally, in one of the jungles on an island in the South Pacific. The understanding that he could be divinely directed saved his life.
I'd like you to meet Adrian DeWindt, of Haverford, Pennsylvania. Please tell us the experience, Mr. DeWindt.
January 31, 1959 issue
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SPECIFIC WORK FOR THE WORLD
ELEANOR SHIPMAN MINER
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NEW HORIZONS
BRUCE KLINGBEIL
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TRUSTING THE PROMISES OF GOD
Myrtle Daugherty
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THE FRUITS OF WATCHFULNESS AND PRAYER
NAOMI PRICE
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WHY BELIEVE FALSE BELIEFS?
ELLA H. HAY
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FACT AND FABLE
MOODIE E. BRAUN, SR.
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THE POWER OF GRATITUDE
PHYLLIS M. HEDGE
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TRUE FRIENDSHIP
RONALD GRAY WALKER
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PROTECTION FOR A FLEDGLING
Kathleen O'Connor
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THE DIVINE AND THE HUMAN ECONOMY
Harold Molter
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THE NOTHINGNESS OF EVIL
Helen Wood Bauman
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In the Bible we read (Ps. 107:20):...
Beatrice Rohrig with contributions from Robert Horsfall, Margaret Binns
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Many years ago my mother was...
Lotta M. Hahn
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Mrs. Eddy knew, through her...
Mabelle Saunders
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I should like to express my gratitude...
Harry Gibson, Jr.
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For almost thirty-one years I...
Hazel M. Clinton
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I always find the testimonies in...
Ida White
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For years I have been receiving...
Spencer D. Abrams with contributions from Florence A. Abrams
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Signs of the Times
with contributions from Edward J. Humphrey, William Fingland, R. C. Coleman