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A Well-marked Way
What do you use as directional guides in your life?
Recently while driving in a strange city at night, I got completely confused about the direction to take. It was frustrating. I finally came to an intersection where a traffic sign indicated which way I should go, but as I studied the sign, I could not believe it was giving the correct information.
Finally, I forced myself to follow it, and then only because I knew in the past such signs had always given me reliable information. As I continued on my way, however, I did in fact see that this was the right way. I began to note familiar landmarks and continued directly to my destination.
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June 22, 1974 issue
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Thought Quality Determines Experience
GLORIA NOVAK CHRISTENA
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A Well-marked Way
WILLIAM H. CROFTON
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UNDEPLETED POWER
Gerald Stanwell
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On the Move
JUDITH ANN HARDY
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"Be not afraid of their faces"
TERRANCE BRYAN EDWARDS
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Too Smart to Be Fooled
DOROTHY DOLE SEYMOUR
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Let God Hold You
THOMAS F. HARE
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SPIRITUALIZING THOUGHT
ROBERT C. LEWIS
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MESSAGE TO PETER
Hazel Harper Brandner
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How Do You Heal a Heel?
Barbara L. Kelly
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Casting Out Devils
Geoffrey J. Barratt
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Association Meetings: Source of Strength
Naomi Price
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I've been a schoolteacher for many years
Richard M. Bacon
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For three years I was struggling with a problem diagnosed by...
Minnie S. L. Litschwager
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I would like to tell about a recent healing
Helen Anna Grewe
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My sincere gratitude for our wonderful religion and the writings...
Helen Mason Vail
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When I had the fervent desire to understand the spiritual laws...
Elisabeth F. P. Foehr
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I am very grateful for Christian Science, and have often wondered...
Lily M. Cochrane