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Using Our Understanding
"The Scientist does not hesitate to put his grains of understanding to use"
The more we understand of Christian Science, the more progress we make in demonstrating God's nearness and allness. This Science teaches that regardless of how small this understanding may be, it is sufficient to guide us to take the steps necessary to master the problems which may confront us. If we are to be able to place complete trust in divine Love's protection, however, it is important that we avail ourselves of every opportunity to apply the truths we have already learned.
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March 31, 1962 issue
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Our Solemn Promises
IRMA DECKER
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Meeting Moral Challenges in School Life
JACK W. PAULSEN
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Defining Our Purpose
NINA R. WHITNEY
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"Uncomplaining guard"
BILLY CARR CREAMER
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DISTRIBUTION
Richard Carver
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Using Our Understanding
MARY R. SELBY
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Church Prosperity
Helen Wood Bauman
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The Place of Fasting in Scientific Prayer
Ralph E. Wagers
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I have had many wonderful...
Isabel Olson
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For several years after beginning...
Mabel F. Clark
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It is with a deep sense of humility...
Leslie L. Collins
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I did not take up Christian Science...
Martha M. Fellers
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With a heart full of gratitude...
Jeannette Mackemer
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I attended a Christian Science...
Mary Lou Stellberger Moreau with contributions from Henry J. Moreau
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Each year my gratitude increases...
Barbara Ann Yeager
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Although I had received a...
Gladys M. Chacksfield
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Signs of the Times
Jack Mendelsohn