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What About Retirement?
How can one go about solving the retirement problem in his own experience? The Psalmist offers this encouragement: "I have been young, and now am old; yet have I not seen the righteous forsaken, nor his seed begging bread." Ps. 37:25; The Psalmist conveys the thought that it pays to be righteous, to be a right thinker and actor.
Christian Science explains that it is the nature of God to guide and sustain His spiritual idea, man, and perpetuate his activity. These are important factors indeed; but they become available in one's human experience only when one is humbly willing to make a radical change in his thought processes by exchanging material beliefs for spiritual concepts. This change in thinking brings about a change in human conditions.

March 18, 1967 issue
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What About Retirement?
JESS COFFER
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Fruitful Activity
JOANNE SHRIVER LEEDOM
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The Measure of Man's Capabilities
ANGUS JOHN MACDONALD
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Unfoldment in the Wilderness
GERALD STANWELL
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"Mightier than the noise of many waters"
GOLDA SIMPSON
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"Take a turn for the better"
MELVIN A. HURWICK
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Climbing the Steep Hill
ANN SEATON BOSQUEZ
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God-centered Living
Helen Wood Bauman
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The Continuity of Being
William Milford Correll
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I wish to express my humble gratitude to our Father-Mother...
Buni Jeanne Lane
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In August of 1963, I was led to attend a Christian Science service...
Walter O. Wortendyke
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I had the blessed privileges of attending the Christian Science Sunday School...
Suzanne Paula Stefany
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It is with the heartfelt hope that our experience will help someone...
Jacqueline Knight Mumbower
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The lessons learned in the Christian Science Sunday School were...
Mary Helen Black
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"A germ of infinite Truth, though least in the kingdom of...
Aileen G. Smith
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Signs of the Times
with contributions from Arnold J. Walker