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"The way, the truth, and the life"
In these days of fast-moving developments, one needs to ask himself: "Am I truly successful? In what direction am I going? Am I pleased with what my honest answers to these questions reveal?"
The answer will in degree be determined by one's state of expectancy. However, it is safe to say that basically everyone desires to lead a happy, normal life complete with home, friends, health, and a feeling of adequate supply. But the way to attain this life is a problem for many.
Some people believe the way is attained through the acquisition and use of a large bank account. Others feel they attain it through becoming leaders in a business or professional field or by ascending the social ladder. Still others seek the way through freedom from disease or pain.
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December 25, 1965 issue
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Our Christmas Sign
CHRISTINE HARRISON
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"The way, the truth, and the life"
ANDREW KENNETH CLINE
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Christ's Eternal Coming
ELIZABETH S. MURRAY
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Only One Source of True Thoughts
JEAN G. PAULIN
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The Real Significance of Christmas
JULIA IRENE FITZGERALD
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A College Student Writes
LUCIA CATHERINE JOHNSON
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CHANGELESS, PROGRESSIVE, ON!
Priscilla A. Alexander
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The Healing Christ
Helen Wood Bauman
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Measuring Our Years
Carl. J. Welz
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As soon as I was old enough to...
Gerry M. McCabe
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For many years before I heard...
Annie Dulcie Lapham
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In the book of Malachi we read...
Margaret Tuller
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Christian Science was first...
Beverley Virginia Newbern
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I had been acquainted with the...
Paula Paetzel
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My first healing in Christian Science...
Mildred Vigdor
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My first healing was that of...
Genevieve Mary Chesley
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Signs of the Times
Wilbert D. Gough