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Progress Wherever You Are
If things seem pretty dull at work, or perhaps our progress appears to have come to a halt, we don't have to be discouraged. God has a progressive plan for each of us, and it is up to us to accept and realize it.
Stagnation or unhappy working conditions have no place in our experience because they are not of God. God is All, and He is good. He continually maintains His beloved idea, man, in a state of right activity.
We seem to be material and mortal, bounded by heredity, job classification, education, and environment. But we learn in Christian Science that all right ideas for progress are within our reach. Man, God's expression, includes perception, creativity, originality, and joyful activity. When we replace the false picture of lack around us with helpful spiritual ideas that come from God— truths of His perfection and power and of man's perfect unity with Him—our lives are changed for the better.
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March 30, 1974 issue
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Unfoldment in God's Time and Way
ALICE E. CHATFIELD
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Connect the Positive to the Positive
JOHN C. RUSSELL
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BLESSING
Doris Kerns Quinn
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Claim That Joy!
PATRICIA RENNIE
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A Challenge in the Mountains
DIANE ELIZABETH RICHARDSON
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Progress Wherever You Are
BOBBIE JILL PRESLER
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POWER AND LIGHT
Maxine Le Pelley
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Handling Unruly Children
JANE JOKI MATHER
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SPIRITUALIZING THOUGHT
ELIZABETH GLASS BARLOW
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John Helps His Teacher
Frances Turetsky
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Getting Through Crises
Geoffrey J. Barratt
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How God Controls Our Weather
Naomi Price
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While we were driving through Spain one year, my little daughter...
Nedith Heinsbergen with contributions from Anthony B. Heinsbergen
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My childhood was one of poverty and sorrow, and so miserable. . .
Angeline Sanders
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Mrs. Eddy writes in Science and Health (p. 262): "Christian Science...
Nancy Ellen Miller
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I attended the Christian Science Sunday School from an early. . .
Doris M. Suddaby