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I'm In Business
Fathers say they're in business,
Mothers are busy with things to do.
I must do my part. I must keep on learning
and growing.
There are many ways I'm needed—at home,
at school, and at play.
When I do the things that are good—
the things that are needed—
the things that are needed—
I'm reflecting God.
God means His children to be useful.
Each has his own work to do.
How happy I am,
For God needs me!
I'm in business, too!
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January 1, 1972 issue
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Making Business Decisions
KENNETH C. SINCLAIR
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Don't Be a Small Businessman!
WARREN T. BROOKES
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What Is Your Capital?
TULLY NETTLETON
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What Is Your World?
MARY ELIZABETH ANDERSON
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Christian Science in International Business
An Interview with Sir Val Duncan by Robert Colby Nelson
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A Fresh Start
ARNOLD H. EXO
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"O HOW LOVE I THY LAW!"*
Peter J. Henniker-Heaton
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Christian Science Healing as a Profession
Naomi Price
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Don't Let the Calendar Get You
Alan A. Aylwin
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Christian Science came into my life at a time of deep discouragement...
Robert S. Moore with contributions from Juliette V. Moore, Lourens van Vuure, Magdalena S. M. van Vuure-Bijl
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Christian Science has for many years been a "lamp unto my feet...
Kathleen Margaret Dixon
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I first became interested in Christian Science through a classmate...
Leva Wirth with contributions from Alfred J. Wirth
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I'm In Business
Written by Sylvia N. Poling
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Signs of the Times
Arnold J. Walker