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Solving Problems of Employment
Do you feel you need more income, a more likable boss, a new job?
The professional person, the construction worker, the homemaker, the student—anyone who feels that his talents are not being fully utilized or adequately rewarded—can turn to God and find a completely satisfying answer to his specific problem.
There will be demands on the individual, of course, but these are not beyond his ability. Self-examination is perhaps the first demand. He might ask himself a few pertinent questions. What am I? What am I trying to accomplish in this job? What are my goals, my abilities, my possibilities?
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July 19, 1969 issue
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Solving Problems of Employment
DONNA NALLEY RYBURN
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Steps for Better Discipline
STOWELL WHITNEY MEARS
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Crisis in the Desert
PATRICIA D. KAUFMAN
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"Never plead guilty"
BLESSING AINSWORTH BROWN
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EXAMPLE
Alice E. Tonking
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When Fog Rolls In
LILLA R. LYDER
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"It works!"
JOYCE POST STIRLING
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JOY
Hildegard Pitters
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Parents and Children
Helen Wood Bauman
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The Dynamism of Love
Alan A. Aylwin
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My earliest memories of my mother were that she was always in...
Howard Palfrey Jones with contributions from Mary Louise Jones
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In the hope that it may encourage others to find their true...
Mabelle W. Holman
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I would like to tell of my first healing in Christian Science
Stanley Brackett with contributions from Charlotte Bakker, Louise Shero
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RADIO PROGRAM NO. 380 - Your Community Needs You
with contributions from Robert McKinnon, Florence Ludgate
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Signs of the Times
with contributions from Oneta Aldrich Wakeford, Harold Blake Walker