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How Much Are We Accomplishing?
Many labor hard and long—making many sacrifices to reach various human goals (as distinguished from spiritual goals)—only to find that peace of mind and a deep sense of accomplishment still elude them.
Human activities can so claim one's time and attention that the doing of what counts most becomes relegated to the background or to a never-coming future. Should human demands and pleasures merit the greater proportion of thought and effort?
The world's concept of achievement needs an about-face. "With all thy getting get understanding," Prov. 4:7; the Bible urges. Lasting accomplishment is the development of spiritual understanding.
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September 1, 1973 issue
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Perfection Is Possible
VIRGINIA T. GUFFIN
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How Much Are We Accomplishing?
FLORENCE E. BERG
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Continuous Joy
MARGUERITE E. BUTTNER
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God Provides Answers
HAROLD F. BENNETT
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A Key to Confident Thinking
GRANT C. BUTLER
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SPIRITUALIZING THOUGHT
DAVID E. SLEEPER
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GUESTS
Carol Earle Chapin
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It's Nothing
Annegret Schneider (Written at 11 years)
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Where Does Power Really Lie?
Geoffrey J. Barratt
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To Get Help in Christian Science
Naomi Price
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For several years I had been susceptible to infections
Jeane Lloyd with contributions from Henry A. Lloyd
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Christian Science came into my experience fifty-one years ago...
Jessie C. Cameron
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My brother was healed of tuberculosis with Christian Science...
Eleanor S. Farrell
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I wish to add my "Thank You, God" to the countless expressions...
Jean Foster Meints
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For about a year there was a small fleshy growth on the end of...
Thelma Mortimer Garland