Are you sure?
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What do you really believe?
Do you believe in death?
"No," you say,
"I believe in Life. Immortal and undying Life."
Good! Marvelous, in fact!
Because now you disbelieve
(and belief is all it ever was) in
Deadlines
causing the grief of pressure, or
Dead ends
causing the grief of frustration, or
Deadlocks
causing the grief of impasse.
You'll never again need to say concerning a loved one,
"He'll be the death of me yet,"
or feel drab, or dull, or lifeless.
Your choice is a good one.
Better still the opportunities for its proving.
Doris Lubin
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January 1, 1979 issue
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Perfect government— a present reality
STIG KIÆR CHRISTIANSEN
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No loss from time loss
ALICE TAYLOR REED
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No more name-calling
Jo Ann Levine
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Making use of the past
FRANCES M. GIBSON
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The real motive powers
CAROL CHAPIN LINDSEY
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Health through exercise or godliness?
GRANT C. BUTLER
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Because man is spiritual ...
LEON ALBO WOODS
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What do you really believe?
Doris Lubin
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International Year of the Child
Naomi Price
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Taming the tongue
Nathan A. Talbot
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Don't rob anyone
Carmen B. Ginnel
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A healing I had a few years ago made me realize more fully...
Susan Barbara Francis
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While I was in New York on business, pain suddenly enveloped...
Janet G. Sakanoff
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My mother loved the Bible and read it constantly
Julia Georgina Fossey
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After attending a Christian Science testimony meeting for...
Käthe Meier with contributions from Hinrich Meier