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End of the Year Checkup
As each old year dissolves into the new one, we often look back as well as forward to measure our past progress and to predict the possibilities for future development.
And what is progress?
To many people it may seem unrealistic to say that progress is to be counted only in terms of spiritual unfoldment. But in fact it is. Progress cannot be truly measured by what we accumulate or accomplish materially. Whatever we may achieve in the way of worldly honors or wealth is fleeting. It is liable to burst like a bubble in a moment unless it is the outward sign of inward, spiritual riches—the manifestation of our understanding and grasp of true substance that is immortal, therefore permanent.
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December 28, 1974 issue
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Ever-fresh Opportunities
BETTY SPRUILL GILLINGHAM
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God's Encircling Love Heals
FLINT LEWIS TOWNSEND
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Seasonal Suffering and Loneliness Can Be Prevented
SHARON SLATON HOWELL
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You Don't Have to Drink
by Robert L. Gates
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LESSON FOR TODAY
June McCleneghan Fowler
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Meet My Best Friend
JUDITH FERN WILTSHIRE
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End of the Year Checkup
Naomi Price
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Gaining the Highest Inspiration
Geoffrey J. Barratt
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This testimony is given to praise God and bring encouragement...
Claire Roselius with contributions from Frederich Roselius
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My first testimony was published in The Christian Science Journal...
Michael Krasnopolsky
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One of the first proofs in my life of God's allness was the total...
Manya Ann Kaseroff