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It is never too late to return to...
It is never too late to return to the consciousness of our home, heaven, where our Father-Mother God ever holds His children in the sheltering arms of love.
Many years ago I studied the Lesson-Sermon from the Quarterly daily with my mother, and sometimes I attended the Wednesday testimony meetings with her at a branch Church of Christ, Scientist. When she passed on, I discontinued studying and went my way.
Like the prodigal son, I was full of my own importance. I was leader at that time in a large nonconformist church choir. I went into a far country—not to waste my substance in riotous living, but in materiality, waywardness, busyness, and self. The materiality was mortal mind's way of trying to heal, for I became an assistant nurse in a hospital and later in a large engineering works. The seed of healing had been sown, but the method adopted was material.
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March 2, 1963 issue
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How Friends Can Help
NAOMI PRICE
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"He doeth the works"
J. LESLIE HADDON
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Careers Unlimited
HAROLD ROGERS
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HUMILITY
Margery Todahl Blokhine
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Blessings from Reading the Sentinel
VIRGINIA MACFARLANE
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The Joy of Being a Hostess
JOYCE CHANDLER PARKS
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God's Law Governs Wholly
BERTHA E. CLARK
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Inspired Listeners
Helen Wood Bauman
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How Can You Say That Evil Is Unreal?
Ralph E. Wagers
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My first healing in Christian Science ...
Robert F. Hull
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About nine years ago Christian Scientists...
M'Lou Morris Beeson
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Perhaps many will be encouraged...
Vaught Wootton
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My gratitude for Christian Science...
Mae Stradley
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I am grateful to God, our Father-Mother,...
Ethel Welch
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I was blessed by attending a...
Robert Crawford Jeffcott
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It is never too late to return to...
A. Winifred Harris
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Signs of the Times
Leroy E. Lattin