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The Buck Stops Here
How enticing it often seems to shift our task to another or to blame people or circumstances for our own shortcomings!
Christian Science shows that no one need accede to such a practice. Instead, he can replace a mortal, limited view of himself with the true, spiritual concept of man, his Godlikeness. As he does this he will progressively manifest the ability and desire to do what he is humanly obligated to do.
The best way to make the buck stop here is to put it in God's hands. The Psalmist said, "I will cry unto God most high; unto God that performeth all things for me." Ps. 57:2;
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September 6, 1975 issue
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Casting Away the Garment
JEANNIE DOVE
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The Economy of Spirit
KENNY L. BAKER
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God's Outstretched Hand
HELEN G. HASLER
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"He openeth...their ear to discipline"
CHRISTINE CAROL WEINER
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The Buck Stops Here
MARY TAYLOR FORD
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Demonstrating Divine Intelligence
RUTH A. BRADFORD
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RESURRECTION RAIMENT
Richard Henry Lee
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Love's Up-Down-All-around
Teresa Lynn Parker (written at age 10)
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Alone with Your Thoughts
Robyn Bell
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What's the World Coming To?
Naomi Price
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Science Is Still Enthroned
Geoffrey J. Barratt
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Over thirty-one years ago I was first introduced to Christian Science
Thomas Dyson Stock
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Christian Science is at the center of my life
Gordon J. Crane
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I never realized what Christian Science meant to me until, marrying,...
Jane Little Thorpe with contributions from Anneliese Reiner
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When I was a child of ten my mother, who was quite ill, noticed...
Elizabeth S. Cole
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Since my last written testimony I have had many proofs of...
Martha Jane Richardson
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Letters to the Press
Virgil Collins