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Protection from weather extremes
Weather maps and satellite photographs trace the progress of tropical storms. We hear of record-breaking winds, heavy seas, and destruction.
Many are tempted to believe that mankind is virtually helpless before the forces unleashed by such storms—even though we have available hurricane alerts, instructions on how best to minimize injury and damage, contingency plans for evacuation, and the like.
Such preparedness is proper. But there is a spiritual dimension that, if brought to bear on the situation through the Science of Christ, can afford protection beyond any amount of human planning.
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September 1, 1980 issue
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Dump trucks, decisions, and prayer
DARREN NELSON
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You dawn on me
JOY DELL
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Rescuing an old word
CORA MASON
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change of tone
RICHARD HOWARD
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Safety through spiritual understanding
ALICE W. COOKE
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The Bible tells our story
BENSON A. WISCKOL
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"Always" and "every"*
SUSAN M. SCHMELTZ
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Gratitude and a musical career
JOSEPH C. SALRIN
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Mary Baker Eddy—her life and special place
Karin Sass
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Heal with your life
NATHAN A. TALBOT
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Retirement and "the new man"
BEULAH M. ROEGGE
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"They shall still bring forth"
MAXINE LE PELLEY
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About fifteen years ago I was faced with the verdict...
ROBERT F. SINCLAIR
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One night Mother tucked me into bed as usual and I went right...
SHADRACH WHITE with contributions from MARGARET J. WHITE
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In 1978 my youngest son and I were preparing for a trip to...
VIRGINIA M. DOUGLAS