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Signs of the Times
Christian Herald
Amos John Traver
© Christian Herald, February, 1969 New York, New York
John Mark knew how to write a Gospel that would appeal to Romans. We may generalize by saying that Romans were activists —doers rather than thinkers. They would read a short Gospel that pictured Jesus' deeds rather than his sayings. . . .
Mark included some twenty miracles while omitting most of Jesus' parables. . . .
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February 7, 1970 issue
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"The human and divine coincidence"
RUSSELL D. ROBINSON
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"Talk less and realize more"
LA VONA LINHARDT
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LEARN TO FORGIVE
Madora Holt
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True Listening and Its Rewards
JULIA IRENE FITZGERALD
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Why Join a Branch Church?
ROBERT L. T. HOLCOMB
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The In-law Problem
DONNA NALLEY RYBURN
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Jill Wasn't Fooled
BARBARA JUERGENS FOX
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Tune In to Love's Wavelength
Alan A. Aylwin
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How Do I See Man?
William Milford Correll
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As a young man on the threshold of my business career, I was...
C. Theodore Tite
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Although I've had many beautiful healings—from needing to...
Vicki Rae Knickerbocker
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I am grateful that from early childhood I had the opportunity to...
Walter Louis Stockman with contributions from Elsie C. Stockman
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In Science and Health, its author, Mrs. Eddy, writes (p. 233),...
Helen Weeks Anderson
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RADIO PROGRAM NO. 409 - What Are Our Real Qualifications?
with contributions from Harvey Wood, Harlan Witham
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Signs of the Times
Amos John Traver