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Opposing error "promptly and persistently"
When faced with a sudden crisis, are we ready to handle the situation quickly, to heal it promptly?
Truth is ever at hand, always available. So we can immediately turn to it in time of need. "Semper paratus is Truth's motto," Science and Health, p. 458; Mrs. Eddy tells us. Truth is always ready to heal.
Understanding Truth's readiness to quickly help us is comforting. But if a crisis should occur, how do we utilize ever-present Truth?
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February 18, 1980 issue
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Spiritual listening—vital to education
BEATRICE S. PETERSON
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Take time today
JUDITH ANN HARDY
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Opposing error "promptly and persistently"
CONSTANCE S. SAMMIS
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Work and the demand for excellence
RICHARD C. BERGENHEIM
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Getting out of the pressure cooker
CAROLYN LOUISE CLARK
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Since nobody told me
DARREN NELSON
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Sticking to the realities of being
GEOFFREY J. BARRATT
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Which way should we go?
BEULAH M. ROEGGE
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Finding our real brotherhood
Jean Luce Lee
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God leads me home
Mary Elizabeth Barton
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Tuberculosis in its last stages healed
EVELYN UHRHAN IRVING
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Affirming Mind the source of intelligence results in scholarship
KAREN JEAN MILLER with contributions from PAMELA J. MILLER
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Christian Science college organization—a healing support
SANDRA FISHER CALLAWAY