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Find Security by Dwelling in Love
In these times of great mobility and change countless people are finding it necessary to relocate their homes. Troop movements, transfers of employees by corporations, study in foreign lands, or travel for business or pleasure deprives many persons of a settled sense of home. People are being compelled to look to something higher than an established abode for stability and security.
We can help meet this need for others, as well as for ourselves, through realizing the spiritual fact that, dwelling in the consciousness of divine Love, one cannot feel uprooted or displaced. A hymn assures us,
In heavenly Love abiding,
No change my heart shall fear;
And safe is such confiding,
For nothing changes here.Christian Science Hymnal, No. 148;
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May 9, 1970 issue
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The "Clean Room"
DAVID HAUGHTON
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Can We Forgive as Jesus Did?
JAMAE WOLFRAM RICHARDSON
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There Is a Way Out of Tragedy
WILLIAM ROBERT SUDDABY
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Find Security by Dwelling in Love
MARGARET C. DEAN
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"Children should obey their parents"
CAROLYN A. TUCHER
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SUNDAY SCHOOL CLASS
Daisy Stieber Squadra
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"A new sharp threshing instrument"
PATRICIA D. KAUFMAN
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"The awful unreality"
Helen Wood Bauman
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No Deadly Thing Shall Hurt You
Alan A. Aylwin
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The opening words of the Christian Science textbook, Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures...
Ethyl Re Pass
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Upon graduating from college I immediately enlisted in the...
Robert Eddy Siegmund
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I was reared in a Christian Science home and attended Sunday School...
Paula MayRea Ziegler Baucum with contributions from Mary Ann Reichard West
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All my working years have been spent handling food either in...
Eileen D. Maurice
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RADIO PROGRAM NO. 422 - Facing Up to a Choice of Careers
with contributions from Parker Thomas, Robert McKinnon
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Signs of the Times
with contributions from Linda Larson, Wilson O. Weldon