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[The above is substantially the text of the program released for broadcast the weekend of July 28—30 in the radio series, "How Christian Science Heals," heard internationally over approximately 700 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. 411 - Divine Guidance Proved Effective in Business
SPEAKER: Sometimes we find ourselves face to face with a hard problem, perhaps through events beyond our control. This is often the case in the business world. Where can we find effective aid?
Two thousand years ago a man faced all kinds of problems, many of them beyond the power of merely human means to solve. But this man, Christ Jesus, proved in every instance the effectiveness of divine aid. He said, "With God all things are possible."
Our guest is a businessman from Hinsdale, Illinois. Vaun McGrew has had some clear proofs that those words of the Master are effective today. Isn't that so, Mr. McGrew?
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"The face of God"
ROSE L. KEMPTHORNE
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Trusting and Proving
MORTON SOLBJOR
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"'Be guided by God alone'"
ROSE PRICE
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Health Is Spiritual
CAROL FREDERIC HIGGINS
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"Let us accept Science"
ROSE ROSNER COOK
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"God spake all these words"
ALTHEA BROOKS HOLLENBECK
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Spiritual Orientation
Ralph E. Wagers
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"Before Abraham was, I am"
John J. Selover
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When a hip condition that I...
Herbert T. Webb, Sr.
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I Became interested in Christian Science...
Marguerite Geyer with contributions from William Hobart Geyer
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In 1930 I was a physical wreck...
Anne Poll
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The Wednesday testimony meetings,...
Nancy Rubottom Lea
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In Revelation we read (21:4),...
Mildred E. Bailey
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This testimony to the power of...
Kathryn MacDougall
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At one time my husband and I...
Eliane F. Bovet
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Signs of the Times
J. Carter Swaim