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There's a Way Out
Adrift on a life raft. Stranded on a desert. Marooned on a mountain. Surrounded by fire. Before we had the helicopter there was little way out. But helicopters now prove daily that there is.
Just as tangibly, God's ideas are always present, showing us the way out of strife, providing cures for the incurable, hope for the hopeless, help for the helpless. Hope, faith, and trust are the spiritual dynamics that lift human thought to the understanding of God, good, as the only reality. From this higher outlook we know that right alone has the right to be.
Do we seem to be adrift on a sea of events over which it appears we have no control—stranded on a desert of dried-up resources, marooned on a mountain of loneliness, surrounded by threats of famine, pollution, inflation, and violence?
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June 14, 1975 issue
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Cast Out the Idols
ALAN A. AYLWIN
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The Truth That Exterminates Error
DORCAS W. STRONG
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Purity and the Oneness of Being
MARJORIE ANN PARKINSON
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One God and No Devil
GARY JOHN JEWKES
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There's a Way Out
MARIANNE LUNDBERG SHARP
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"He will help, won't He?"
EDWIN G. LEEVER
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Challenge the Symptoms
DONALD BILLMAN
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Overflowing Good
Sandra Peterson
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The One Healing Power
Naomi Price
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A Dematerialized Sense of God
Geoffrey J. Barratt
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I have been a Christian Scientist since 1948, but I had my first...
Mildred C. Martin
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In my second year of college I was sent to the infirmary with...
Charlotte Mathey with contributions from Macdonald Mathey