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God's Day
How routine and humdrum the manifold tasks of life can seem! To many of us life is repetitious, overshadowed by monotony, depression, and gloom. Shakespeare graphically describes this mortal sense of existence:
To-morrow, and to-morrow, and to-morrow
Creeps in this petty pace from day to day
To the last syllable of recorded time.
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January 25, 1969 issue
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The Divine Purpose
ALFRED MARSHALL VAUGHN
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Self-discipline and Sharing
MIRIAM BECKHOFF DAMSGAARD
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God-given Wings
BARBARA BLECH DUNBAR
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Who Am I? Where Should I Go?
PIERRE DAVIS PHILLIPS
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SPEAK TO ME, LORD
Oma Olna Martin
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Are We Problem Parents?
MATTIE PERRY TURNER
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Lip Service—or Fervent Petition?
KATHERINE ANNE LYDER STOFFEL
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God's Day
EMILY LACEY
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"His rest shall be glorious"
Alan A. Aylwin
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Fresh Thinking
William Milford Correll
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I am very grateful for Christian Science
Armintha M. Barnes
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The healing I am about to relate has brought me beautiful spiritual...
Delia Dora Delfino
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I have depended upon Christian Science for healing for many...
Marjorie S. Willcox with contributions from Nicholas R. Leaycraft
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When I became seriously ill with a nervous breakdown about...
Martha Ann Larsen
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RADIO PROGRAM NO. 355 - How Can You Say Life Is Wonderful?
Leslie Range with contributions from Philip Metcalf
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Signs of the Times
Sir Arthur Lewis