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The Wholeness of Good
Everything real is already complete.
God made things this way and sustains them so. His work is finished. Real existence is the outcome of Mind, God, and no part need be or can be added. Nothing true is fragmentary, semifinished, embryonic; there are no gaping voids, no missing parts, no things half created in divine Being. Infinite good can't be split into material objects, nor eternity into time.
This understanding is of tremendous value in demonstrating Christian Science and working out life's difficulties. It gives us spontaneity and confidence.
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October 13, 1973 issue
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The Might of Tenderness
THOMAS HOFFMAN
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Yield and Advance
EDNA E. PUDAS
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The Newcomer to Christian Science
VIRGINIA REA SINK
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Spirit-filled Testimony Meetings
BRENT H. NETTLE
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Preventing Intellectual Shock
GERTRUDE BAYLESS
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through exchanging objects of sense for spiritual ideas
ALBERT LEE TOPP
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No Outlaws Allowed
Suzanne M. Stockfisch
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Stilling Self-righteousness
Carl J. Welz
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The Wholeness of Good
Geoffrey J. Barratt
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In 1942, during an air raid, I fell down the cellar steps and...
Mabel Denton with contributions from Herbert Denton
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As a child I had the opportunity of going to a Christian Science Sunday School
Edith M. Brooks with contributions from Eldon E. Brooks
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About three years ago I was undergoing training while attached. . .
Roger N.Whiteway
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Although I was very active physically, and was a member of The Mother Church...
Beulah Thompson with contributions from Donald Thompson, Lela D. Stone