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Man Is Always Complete
"When self has been put aside, accomplishment takes on a higher value"
The major difficulties of men arise today mainly from their sense of incompleteness, from their belief that they need something which they do not already possess, such as money, material possessions, right companionship, proper and satisfying work, fulfillment in artistic endeavors, health, or freedom from fear.
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March 11, 1961 issue
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"As one having authority"
HAROLD E. MARIETTA
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God Glorified
ELAINE TASKER
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"God setteth the solitary in families"
VERA D. BOTTING
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Understanding, Not Time, Brings Healing
MABEL MAIZE KELSEY
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Man Is Always Complete
JEAN B. CREMIDAS
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How to Begin
RICHARD D. MACCANN
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Putting Spirituality First
John J. Selover
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"God is All-in-all"
Ralph E. Wagers
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My early days were spent in a...
Enid M. Linford with contributions from Joan Longman
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After the Second World War, I...
M. Birgitta Öun
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This testimony is submitted as...
Daniel Riggs Huntington, Sr.
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One often hears the lament, "If...
Rita Parker
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Many times I have voiced my...
Edward F. Kryter, Sr.
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About a year ago my right eye...
Norma M. Brown
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Signs of the Times
Jacob Bronowski