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Christian Science has always been my way of life but has...
Christian Science has always been my way of life but has meant more to me since I have been living on my own away from home. Before graduating from college with a teaching credential, I began to look for a job. The picture was bleak and the encouragement minimal.
I decided it was time for me to claim my heritage as God's child, fully employed expressing His qualities. I endeavored to be more humble, patient, and willing to be led by God.
I decided to move to a different part of the country. There were no specific job prospects, but the move seemed right and was very harmonious.
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November 27, 1978 issue
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Why read the Bible?
Naomi Price
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A book of laws to show the right and wrong
STEVEN LEE FAIR
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Wisdom that heals
CORA MASON
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The book that detects and protects
ALAN A. AYLWIN
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An open guide to Life
DAVID C. KENNEDY
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Concordance puzzle
Eleanor Young Clapp
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Do you have questions?
Thomas C. Asher
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True worship heals
JOHN PAUL CHAMBERLAIN
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The high goal
George R. Sauers
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The key to prayer
GRANT C. BUTLER
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Finding peace in consciousness
SUSANNE BECKER
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Mrs. Eddy states, in reply to the question "How would...
Harriette Meldrim Hill
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I learned of Christian Science in the middle of 1973, a few...
Graciela Burgos de Tosolini
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I had been wondering what God was, and what the relationship...
Barbara D. Mills
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Christian Science has always been my way of life but has...
Margaret Anne Peto with contributions from Dorothy Loudon Peto
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At the age of seven I was adopted by a couple who were students...
Cornelius Ian Parkyn