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"There is no fun like work"
The writer's family once possessed an attractive household jug with these words inscribed upon it: "There is no fun like work." This motto points to the joy and satisfaction which is to be found in right activity, in achievement, in serving others.
Mrs. Eddy writes: "Mind is perpetual motion. Its symbol is the sphere. The rotations and revolutions of the universe of Mind go on eternally." Science and Health, p. 240; This eternal, omnipotent Mind, or divine Principle, is the creator of man, who reflects all Godlike qualities. The Bible tells us that man is made in the image and likeness of God. Man, the reflection of ever-operative divine Principle, Mind, must be in the business of actively operating to the glory of God.
When we understand the perfection of God and man and get materiel concepts sufficiently out of the way so that we can see that Mind is in charge of all operations relating to all the phenomena of joyous reflecting Godlike qualities.
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September 2, 1967 issue
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Movement in Accord with God
NAOMI PRICE
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Listening to God
W. A. GIBSON MARTIN
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Man's True Individuality
LUCILE NEWHOUSE
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"There is no fun like work"
ROY W. MULLANY
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THE MASTER'S LESSON
Esther M. Scheck Peterson
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Computers and Companions
GLORIA DOUGLASS
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Graham's Favorite Place
N. EILEEN N. BURNLEY
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AROUND, AROUND
Bernice King Brigham
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Give Up Personal Sense
Helen Wood Bauman
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Living with a Purpose
William Milford Correll
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We read in the Christian Science textbook, Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures...
Beryl Fraser
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The illness that first led me to try Christian Science was one...
Johannes A. Hansen
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A friend invited several women, of whom I was one, to a luncheon
Lela Boddie Johnson
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Christian Science came to my family when I was very young
Erma Evelyn Maurer
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Signs of the Times
Gary G. Gerlach