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How Shall I Choose?
[Of Special Interest to Young Men and Women]
We have a decision to make. How shall we choose the best way?
"Let us choose to us judgment," said Job's friend Elihu; "let us know among ourselves what is good" (Job 34:4). As we review the history of mankind, it becomes evident that the activities of human existence are made up primarily of a series of choices.
As young people, we have many choices to make. For example, when we go to a new school, what subjects shall we take? What activities shall we engage in? Who will be our friends? How much should we conform? In what ways shall we express our individual independence? Our answers to such questions are certain to affect our experience in the new school, and, like Elihu, we need to know what is good.
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August 14, 1965 issue
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Divine Joy Never Ceases
MARY ISABELLE JOHNSTON
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Practicing Christian Love
FRANK A. SALISBURY
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How Constancy Blesses
MARJORIE B. SIEGEL
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How Shall I Choose?
MARIAN IMOGENE LOS KAMP
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One God, One Cause, One Mind
PERRY H. RADCLIFFE
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Helping Each Other
MARGARET E. DAWSON
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The Christian Scientist in the Modern World
Carl J. Welz
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Dissolving "the adamant of error"
William Milford Correll
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I have been a student of Christian Science...
Bessie J. Green
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When Christian Science was...
Clara M. Pellow
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One day I read in the Bible...
Bastiana C. Kemp-van Zetten
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About twenty-one years ago I...
Evelyn Schectman
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Christian Science means everything...
William Cowley
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Christian Science was presented...
Helen Belle Midcalf
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Gratitude for Christian Science...
Ethel Powdrell Carpenter
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Signs of the Times
Carl W. McGeehon