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Everyone Has Work to Do
Some people seem to have too much work to do. Others have too little, or none at all. Many would like to have different work.
How does it help anyone with a work problem to be convinced that God is perfect Mind, that man is the spiritual idea of Mind, and that Mind harmoniously governs all of man's activities? Christian Science explains that it helps a great deal, because it changes a person's thought about himself and his work. This change in thinking improves his experience, which is the outward manifestation of his thought.
If someone seems to be overworked, this Science shows him that Mind is intelligent and that this intelligence reflected in human affairs regulates wisely. This truth, persistently held to, lifts his sense of oppression. With his thought more relaxed and spiritually active, he finds that he can do more than he could before. Or the work load eases. Or perhaps someone offers to help.
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October 21, 1972 issue
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The Need to Object
THOMAS HOFFMAN
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Apathy? Vote It Out!
JUDY S. GATES
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Everyone Has Work to Do
EVELYN M. S. DUCKETT
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The Golden Rule—Let's Keep it Golden
CHARLES HOLLIS GREEN
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God's Love for You
LINNIE CALLISON HEASLEY
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OTHER SHEEP
Alan W. Thwaites
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No Need to Wander
ROBERT COLBY NELSON
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Lift Up the Lad
LIBBY POMERAN
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The Joy of Being Immortal
Naomi Price
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Memory Can Serve Us Well
Alan A. Aylwin
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This testimony is long overdue
Glenn H. Bancroft
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Having been a Christian Scientist all of my life, I feel it is time...
Natalie T. Campbell with contributions from Trueman F. Campbell
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As a young married woman, I found myself yearning for a better...
Virginia C. Gould
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It has been my blessed privilege to grow up in a home where...
Barbara Hand Hill
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I wish to express my gratitude for Christian Science
Grace L. Landon
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Recently a friend asked me how long I had been a Christian Scientist,...
Jane Cunliffe Hammond