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"Unwinding one's snarls"
"The solution of every human problem can be
found in the Christ, Truth"
An individual may take up the study of Christian Science because his heart is crying out for something more satisfying than the material sense of life. Little does he know of the changes in his thinking and life that the Christ, Truth, as taught in Christian Science, will accomplish! These changes will occur in proportion to his fidelity to true being. He may experience many physical healings; but the most satisfying aspect of this practical religion is the change it works in his viewpoint of himself and of others, the revelation that the real selfhood of man is abundant in goodness, happiness, and well-being.
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February 22, 1964 issue
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"Unwinding one's snarls"
PETER B. VANDERHOEF
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Dealing with Overpopulation Problems
NAOMI M. BURNETT
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"Speak gently"—Think Gently
HARRY DE LASAUX
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"Avoid voicing error"
GRACE E. ROWNTREE
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True Satisfaction
NELLE OLDACRE SPROWLS
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A High School Student Writes
JOYCE CAROL ROBERTS
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THE CHRISTLY TOUCH
Leslie Marcoux
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Christian Science and Genius
Helen Wood Bauman
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Lengthening Our Days
Ralph E. Wagers
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When I was a few weeks old a...
Frank Sheldon Millington
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With sincere gratitude I...
Berthe C. Siebers
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How grateful I am that I...
Marjorie F. M. Jordan
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The fact that I was privileged to...
Ruth Marianne Wolfram
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As a granddaughter of those...
La Von Merkel
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I owe all that I am and all that...
Isabel N. Genung
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On returning from my vacation...
Bruce W. Junker
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Signs of the Times
A. Strassburger