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Overcoming Lack
"A superabundance of good is the reward of the
receptive and enlightened thought"
One of the insidious suggestions of the carnal mind is that of lack. The belief of lack assumes many forms, among which are lack of supply, lack of companionship, lack of opportunity, lack of health, and even lack of life itself. One must be continually alert in denouncing every lie of lack, for that which is called lack is an attempted infringement upon man's invariable completeness as the image of God.
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February 23, 1963 issue
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Unimpaired Life
PAUL B. GRUSCHOW
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Overcoming Lack
BARBARA J. PELLMAN
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The Fulfillment of Good in Our Lives
DORIS JEAN CREER
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The Self-destruction of Evil
WALTER E. SMITH
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Principle's Law of Eternal Harmony
DOROTHY K. MC CURDY
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The Christian Science Textbook
Carl J. Welz
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The Value of Spiritual Prophecy
Ralph E. Wagers
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Christian Science was presented...
Nena G. Reid
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I have always been grateful to...
Thomas H. Wilson
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The life of Mrs. Eddy, the...
Elizabeth Bawden Buell
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I am thirteen years old, and I...
Karen L. Williams
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For several years I have worked...
David Haydn Jenkins
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I feel that the purpose of this...
Helen M. Miles
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In the first chapter of Genesis we...
Lola Taylor
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I should like to express gratitude...
Dorothy J. Whitbeck
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Signs of the Times
with contributions from Roy D. Brokenshire