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THE FULLNESS OF GOD'S LOVE
To those beset by individual human problems and perplexed by world affairs, Christian Science brings the comforting assurance that God is ever at hand to meet the immediate need. It shows that the fullness of God's love includes whatever is necessary to cope quickly with any problem.
Mary Baker Eddy writes in "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures" (p. 412): "The power of Christian Science and divine Love is omnipotent. It is indeed adequate to unclasp the hold and to destroy disease, sin, and death."
If one finds himself thinking, "I don't question the deific presence and power, but I wonder about myself," he needs to realize that this "myself" he is doubting is only mortal mind's claim to identity. The immediate remedy for any form of doubt, frustration, insecurity, or impending failure is to relate all power to divine Love.
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February 13, 1960 issue
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WHAT ARE WE ACCEPTING AS REAL?
GLADYS GLEASON WEBER
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THE FULLNESS OF GOD'S LOVE
JAMES H. SHEAR
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OUR SCIENTIFIC IMMUNITY TO EVIL
FRANCES ELMINA BROWN
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"THE LESSON OF TO-DAY"
LUCETTE S. RAGSDALE
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"THE STRENGTH OF MY LIFE"
PAUL J. LICHTENFELS
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OVERCOMING TIME
ALFRED C. MEADES
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PAUL'S FIRST KITTEN
ELIZABETH GAYLORD RICE
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THE HONEST HEART
Helen Wood Bauman
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APPRECIATING PERFECTION
John J. Selover
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RADIO PROGRAM No. 334 - How Prayer Restored a Woman's Health and Strength
with contributions from Marie Heeschen
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I have had many instantaneous...
Marion H. Michel
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I first heard of Christian Science...
Martha McClelland
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In "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures,"...
Gloria W. Jones with contributions from Don F. Wolfe
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It was through a fellow sergeant...
Elsie M. Cripps
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I have experienced many healings...
Lorena Dean Hayward
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Christian Science was introduced...
Benjamin N. Roussell
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In 1931 I had a nervous breakdown...
Ida Gladys Tayler
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Signs of the Times
Raymond C. Ellis