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A New Heart for You
You are not helpless before the nagging suspicion that you may be experiencing heart disorder. Nor need you succumb to the pronouncement that you are a victim of it. God's power abundantly meets the physical, as well as the spiritual, needs of humanity.
Divine law translates spiritual progress into practical help for cardiovascular trouble. Instead of consigning yourself to impairment and resigning yourself to incurability, you can set about to do what the Bible literally entreats: "Make you a new heart and a new spirit." Ezek. 18:31;
Christ Jesus made clear what is required of those who want a new heart. He said, "Lay up for yourselves treasures in heaven, where neither moth nor rust doth corrupt, and where thieves do not break through nor steal: for where your treasure is, there will your heart be also." Matt. 6:20, 21;
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July 8, 1972 issue
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Only Good Is Going On
PATRICIA L. WEATHERWAX
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A New Heart for You
CAROLYN B. SWAN
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Loss Can Be Gain
CHARLES CHAUNCEY BUTLER
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The Problem Factory
HOMER B. MOFFETT
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"Restore unto me ... joy"
JUANITA WILLIAMS GARDNER
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Eyes That See
CAROL KEENEY
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Serves him right!
EDITH P. SWANSON
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The Bread and the Wine
Alan A. Aylwin
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Light in the Sickroom
Naomi Price
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Although I had been sickly since childhood, I did not turn to...
Lurley R. Kerns with contributions from Fred R. Kerns
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As I read the textbook, Science and Health by Mrs. Eddy, for the...
Clara Mills Gibbon
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As I reread in Matthew (5:15), "Neither do men light a candle...
Paul N. Stedman with contributions from Jessie Scott
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Signs of the Times
Jack R. Frymier
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Letters to the Press FROM CHRISTIAN SCIENCE COMMITTEES ON PUBLICATION
with contributions from G. Sparling, E. Rhodes, George Mahon