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Our Fellow Worker and Our Work
"Let us each day see our fellow worker ... as ... the man he really is"
When the writer was a boy of twelve or thirteen, he began as a printer's devil under the foremanship of his father, who was, as always, very plain spoken and particularly demanding of him. Some advice his father gave him one day will never be forgotten. He said, "Son, never mind what the fellow beside you does; you make sure that what you do is right and that you keep on doing it." Down through the years, this has proved invaluable to the writer on more than one occasion.
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July 30, 1960 issue
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Reaching the Meridian of Christian Science
VIOLET HAY
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Permanent Healing
PAUL J. LICHTENFELS
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TRUE HAPPINESS
Margaret Ruth Sandahl
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"Be yourself!"
ROSE PRICE
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Progressing Through the Wilderness
JEANETTE F. SUTTON
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The Prophylactic Art
W. BURTON WEBSTER
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Our Fellow Worker and Our Work
KURT FLACH
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"Perfect love casteth out fear"
ELSIE ASHWELL
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Listening for God's Voice
Helen Wood Bauman
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"Teach me to do thy will"
John J. Selover
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As an infant I survived a severe...
Stanley B. Smith
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How great are the works of God!...
Verena Bitterlin-Bachmann
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It is with happiness and gratitude...
Beatrice Meadows
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For twenty-three years I have...
Mary S. Bain
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When I was a young boy I was...
Robert Kirchhoff
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In love and gratitude to God and...
Donnie Moore
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I wish to express my gratitude...
Emma Gohl
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Signs of the Times
with contributions from James Jones, Edward H. Porter