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How to Take On Responsibility
The world is sadly in need of people to take on responsibility, and we each can help supply this need through our own spiritual growth, by our genuine, prayerful desire to grow in self-reliance, capability, and usefulness.
Among religious people in general and Christian Scientists in particular, we sometimes hear the argument that doing is no substitute for prayer, and from others that prayer alone is useless, and from still others that prayer alone is enough.
But how much more effective we can be if we both pray and do!
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August 18, 1973 issue
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Tools for Tomorrow
SYLVIA N. POLING
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How to Get On with Others
ALAN A. AYLWIN
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Apprehension, Comprehension, Retention, Expression
HAL M. FRIESEN
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Through patience understood
PETER J. HENNIKER-HEATON
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How to Take On Responsibility
FEROL AUSTEN
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Contacting Christian Scientists on Campus
BEVERLY BEMIS HAWKS
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Soldiers of Christ
Helen M. Leadbeater
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Something to Learn
Carl J. Welz
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How to Do Things You Don't Want to Do
Naomi Price
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Many times since my parents enrolled me in a Christian Science...
Maude E. Fullerton Mason
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In spite of early prejudice, I began to investigate the subject...
Greta Phillips Hiatt Coomler with contributions from Dorothy Hind