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Healing Personal Animosities
Many well-meaning individuals encounter difficulty in maintaining harmonious relationships with those who should be their friends. When sincerely applied, Christian Science helps solve this problem.
For example, one day at work it seemed to me that everything had gone wrong. The worst instance was that in which my supervisor had failed to give me needed backing, and I was indignant. Knowing well that divine Love, the ever-present Father, bestows peaceful assurance in time of trouble, I lost no time in turning trustingly to God; and, as always, this restored my peace of mind and solved my immediate need.
But later I mentioned the difficulty to a friend who is an experienced Christian Scientist, remarking that despite my efforts to be kind and loving at all times my workdays occasionally seemed to go wrong. What could there be in my thinking that allowed discord to pervade moments that I had prayerfully dedicated to Almighty God, who is Truth and Love?
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June 7, 1969 issue
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The Windowpane Is Not the Sun
ARLINE WALKER EVANS
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Healing Personal Animosities
PAUL AGNEW RANDALL
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God—The Great Communicator
NANCY IRAN PHILLIPS
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OPERATIVE TRUTH
Barbara Dix Henderson
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My Walden
HAMILTON KILLEN, JR.
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Be Faithful over Small Things
JACK CLARKE NELSON
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FAITH'S FULFILLMENT
Gerald Stanwell
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The Littlest Practitioner
LOIS J. SECRIST
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Knowing Spiritual Man
Helen Wood Bauman
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The "keynote of harmony"
Alan A. Aylwin
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The following experience is one of many proofs I have had of...
Florence Olley Turner
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Mrs. Eddy tells us (Science and Health, p. 70), "The Testimony...
Violet B. Wilder
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The Bible tells us, "Train up a child in the way he should go...
Patricia McMillin Bennett
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RADIO PROGRAM NO. 374 - Facing Up to One Aspect of Problem Drinking
with contributions from Robert McKinnon, Jerome Franke
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Signs of the Times
with contributions from W. R. Matthews, Walter Trohan