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No Need to Wander
What really counts is not how much rationalizing or mere organizing you do to find your way through life, but how spiritual your thought is.
One pattern often involves drifting, doubting, and chancing. The other, relating man to God, illumines thought with refreshment, confidence, expansiveness.
The point is, one's life need not be subject to the spectrum of debilitating human emotions or narrow personal or personnel maneuverings.
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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