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A Higher Standard of Loving
Many individuals are searching for happiness. For those who feel limited by a fixed salary, lack of education, or poor health, a higher standard of living promises greater happiness.
Sociologists continue to give us statistics regarding the present and future elevation of living standards. More emphasis is placed on education; more attention is given to health and the personal importance of the individual.
If such material prosperity is vital for human happiness, then humanity should be experiencing more harmony than ever before. Yet thinking persons are disturbed over the increase in mental problems as well as the lowering of moral standards, both of which are reflected in rising crime and divorce rates.
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August 21, 1965 issue
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"Stand ye still"
JEANNE ROE PRICE
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Perfection: The Basis of True Being
HARRY DE LASAUX
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A Higher Standard of Loving
DOROTHY H. JONES
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GRATITUDE
Godfrey D. C. John
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Error Cannot Talk
DELORES M. COLEMAN
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Dominion over Fear
CORNELIA JOYCE HALEY
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The Value of the Hymnal
ARTHUR ROY BEDIENT
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Opportunity Is Perpetual
Helen Wood Bauman
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Statements That Heal
Carl J. Welz
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"Let the redeemed of the Lord...
Maria Buchliconzett
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About thirty-five years ago I...
Irene M. Bienfang
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It is with a heart filled with gratitude...
Marilyn Kroeger
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I was brought up in Christian Science...
Dorothy C. Rhea
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Truly "man's extremity is God's...
Walter Otis Gaines
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A bible promise reads, "Blessed...
Florrie Williams
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I wish to express my gratitude...
Lottie Anderson
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Signs of the Times
Laton E. Holmgren