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A Mission for Each
There is a satisfying mission in life for everyone. How many of us find and fulfill it? Could it be that we have tried vainly to achieve our life purpose in material rather than in spiritual activities?
Mrs. Eddy, whose inspired mission of discovering and founding Christian Science came into focus in her mature years, gives this helpful guidance in Science and Health: "For true happiness, man must harmonize with his Principle, divine Love; the Son must be in accord with the Father, in conformity with Christ." Science and Health, p. 337;
The career of Jesus is the supreme example of a man harmonizing with his Principle, God. Early in his earthly existence Jesus acknowledged that he was about his Father's business. Yet the most clarified view of the Christ-mission the world has ever known was not humanly appreciable until his full adulthood.
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January 24, 1976 issue
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Reflection Is Constant
LUCILLE R. RUSHTON
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Listening to God's Angels
EDGAR F. WRIGHT
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Is Existence Just a Dream?
ROBERT W. JEFFERY
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Wanted: Modern-day Noahs
JILL GOODING
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Discouragement? No, Thank You!
CYRIL ALEXANDER BARBER
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The Consciousness of God's Care
DEBORAH D. LOCKETT
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A Mission for Each
MARTHA JANE POINDEXTER
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Loving Your Neighbor
Beverly Bond Frost
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You Can Never Deteriorate
Geoffrey J. Barratt
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Should We Follow Fashion?
Naomi Price
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It was late in the nineteenth century, about ten years after the...
Dorothy L. Paulsen with contributions from Corin Mitford, Valerie I. Mitford
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As a child raised in a Christian Science family I saw many...
Wendy Lee Roberts
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About eight years ago, after a very unhappy personal experience,...
Gloria B. Nathan
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The love and care of our Father-Mother God for His children...
Helen E. Sparkman