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Let Good Unfold
A branch church in California discovered that the spiritual understanding of the word "let" was of great importance in considering the relocation of its Reading Room. Its members realized that good is ever present and always at hand; the need was to let it be expressed.
Division of thought, limitation, and lack were some of the arguments which tried to prevent this forward step. The relocation committee did no house hunting, but, instead, its members prayerfully realized that the idea of Reading Room is always perfect in Mind and is ever beautiful and complete, expressing wholeness, form, outline, color, quality, unfoldment, present being.
Several members attended a regional Reading Room workshop meeting, where thought was awakened to a better sense of Reading Room and its purpose. Thought about the Reading Room and its usefulness in the community continued to expand. A few weeks later a businessman, unaware of the church's desire to relocate its Reading Room, felt impelled to offer the space next to his office for this purpose, even though another firm was anxious to lease the premises.
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October 3, 1964 issue
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Constructive Campaigning
BETTY PARROTT
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Doing Our Part on Election Day
EDWIN GEORGE LEEVER
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Protection
BASIL JOHN HARGREAVES
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VOTE!
Godfrey D. C. John
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Choosing Spirituality
OLGA COSSI
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"What is truth?"
EDGAR F. WRIGHT
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Susan Helps Mother
LUCILLE SPANGLER MICHENER
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Reverse Every Symptom
Carl J. Welz
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How Shall I Vote?
Ralph E. Wagers
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It is with great gratitude that I...
Mary Christine Wilkins
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I am happy and infinitely grateful...
Eufrosina Paillard
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The illuminating statement by...
Ednah Cochran
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I should like to express my...
Frank Jared
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A previous testimony of mine...
Bessie T. Montgomery
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It is with deep gratitude to God...
Florence Humiston
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Signs of the Times
David A. MacLennan