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WORDS OF CURRENT INTEREST
[The words in this issue are related to the Lesson-Sermon in the Christian Science Quarterly designated to be read in Christian Science churches on August 8, 1965.]
There are differences of administrations (I Cor. 12:5)
The Greek word rendered "administrations" was one regularly used in the sense of "service"; so one might translate, "There are different kinds of service"; or, as The Twentieth Century New Testament suggests, "Ways of serving differ."
There are diversities of operations, but it is the same God which worketh all in all(I Cor. 12:6)
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July 31, 1965 issue
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True Friends
PAULINE B. RADER
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Good Is Not Concealed
HELEN OAKLEY ROCKHOLD
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"I know whence I came"
HOWARD WESLEY ELKINS
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Joy, the Music of Soul
AMY VINES
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THE HUNDREDTH SHEEP
Althea Brooks Hollenbeck
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Where Do I Stand?
GEORGE F. WARNECKE
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Happy, the Murre
LOUISA M. DAVISON
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Unlabored Action
Helen Wood Bauman
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The Christian Scientist's Stand
Carl J. Welz
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It is with sincere gratitude to...
Robert C. Hummel
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I have always been so grateful...
Rachel Ellen Preston
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Over a period of twenty years...
Mabel Hartlieb
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My appreciation of and love...
Elsie Bott with contributions from August Bott
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"Divine Love always has met...
Michelle Guillemette Flamand
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Since having a testimony published...
Ella Pleau
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There is scarcely a day goes by...
Dorthy Colwell Taylor
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Signs of the Times
Paul J. Cathey