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Full Compensation
Christian Science is a practical religion. Time and again those faithful to its study and practice are proving that for every seeming trial there is perfect compensation in the law of divine Love.
Many people turn to God after having experienced an irreconcilable loss—loss of health, a loved one, or financial security. They may turn to Him for comfort and strength, but scientific Christianity reveals that Love not only gives needed sustenance but also fully compensates for every seeming loss.
Some, satisfied with the joys of material thinking and living, may feel that it is quite unnecessary to depend on God. For years they may continue along the road of human experience, taking its ups and downs, not realizing the necessity of feeling Love's presence and power in their lives. They may even be resigned to hopeless trials. But Love's presence gives the true compensation for a sense of void.
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September 19, 1970 issue
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Discipline versus indulgence
HELEN OAKLEY ROCKHOLD
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Full Compensation
PETER B. VANDERHOEF
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The Shepherding Mind
MERLE W. MILLER
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Where Am I?
MARY JANE MERRILL COLUMB
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WITNESS FOR TRUTH
Margaret Tsuda
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Look Up!
WELLMAN E. GERKE
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Never an Underabundance
KATHY LOUISE COLLINS
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THE VERB "TO BE"
Dilys Z. Heelan
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An Important Message to All Members from The Christian Science Board of Directors
The Christian Science Board of Directors
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To End War
Carl J. Welz
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Watching on the Highway
Naomi Price
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Mary Baker Eddy states on page 1 of the Christian Science...
Fannie R. Campbell with contributions from Edwin Campbell, William Rosser Campbell
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Over twenty years ago, before I knew anything of Christian Science...
Agnes P. Fraser with contributions from Lilli Wolfram, Eugene F. Corbin
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A number of years ago it became mandatory for me to drive an...
Virginia Ditmire with contributions from Jeanne R. Husman
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RADIO PROGRAM NO. 441 - Helping Prevent Crime
with contributions from Parker Thomas, Rob McKinnon
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Signs of the Times
F. W. Bakewell