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Signs of the Times
The Natal Mercury
Rev. Arnold J. Walker, Superintendent The Methodist Church of South Africa
in a column of The Natal Mercury
Durban, Natal, South Africa
Many competent businessmen become worn out, losing their health and vigour, because they live continually in an atmosphere of tension; many lovely wives and mothers become irritable and short tempered with those dearest to them, because they are living under mental strain; and even young people, facing for the first time a competitive world, feel a developing tension which they cannot seem to avoid. . . .
Now one of the practical truths of Christian teaching is that a strained and tension-filled life is not a normal life for a child of God. . . .
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September 25, 1965 issue
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Church Government Essentially Democratic
RICHARD CLAUDE HAW
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Right Church Activity
MARJORIE B. MC KIBBIN
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Imparting Love
MIRIAM BECKHOFF DAMSGAARD
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"The more practical import"
GARY JOHN JEWKES
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WAIT ON MIND
Peter John Sutton
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Effective Protest
Carl J. Welz
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Democracy in Church Develops Individuals
William Milford Correll
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Having been blessed with a dear...
Flossie H. Trisik
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A few years ago I was healed...
Emily Mary Lant
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Over forty years ago my mother ...
Mary B. Hinkson
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Mrs. Eddy writes in Science and Health...
Mercedes Reed
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For many physical healings,...
Susan G. Croft
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Soon after a dear one passed...
Leonard H. Paine
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Several years ago Christian Science...
Simone Nicolas
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Signs of the Times
Arnold J. Walker