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Progress and Adventure
Are mountain climbers or motorcyclists the only kinds of people likely to experience the thrills of adventure?
Each one of us right now can take part in a unique adventure in our everyday experience—the earnest seeking of Truth, God.
Mary Baker Eddy writes, "We live in an age of Love's divine adventure to be All-in-all." The First Church of Christ, Scientist, and Miscellany, p. 158; Divinity seems to have little to do with the adventures of today's race for material gain, pleasure, power, and health, a common attitude that would increasingly exclude God from His own creation. Yet there is mounting evidence that mankind is searching more diligently than ever before for lasting solutions to age-old problems. Only in "Love's divine adventure to be All-in-all" can those solutions be found.
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May 19, 1973 issue
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The Room Furnished with Joy
ISABEL F. BATES
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Progress and Adventure
KENNETH C. LANE
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A Healing of Grief
JULIA ANN WALKER
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The Secret Place of Safety
EDITH MOYRA DICKSON
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"We gotta win!"
NANCY BEL WEEKS
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Current Events
JAMES LAWRENCE WRIGHT
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What Does Magic Supply?
DEBORAH L. SCHEETZ
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A Book to Be "Eaten Up"
Naomi Price
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Productive Ideas— Present and Available
Alan A. Aylwin
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As far back as I can remember, Christian Science has been the...
Dorothy D. McCullough
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After two years of hospitals and many operations my husband...
Elizabeth Downward
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With the great amount of publicity given today to the effects...
Margaret Moeck Mathis