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Arrival time—on schedule
When we are traveling, we may feel dependent on schedules, reservations, people, weather, for success and safety. But actually, there is an underlying law that enforces harmonious and intelligent action in your life and mine. Understanding and yielding to this law enable us to enjoy getting from one place to another and to be on schedule—God's schedule, so to speak.
No matter where we are now or where we are going, in reality we are never outside God, never beyond His goodness and care. As St. Paul says in Acts, "For in him we live, and move, and have our being." Acts 17:28.
God's allness is a basis on which we can realize that we are not primarily dependent on reservation clerks, pilots, and others. The fulfillment of God's plan for us requires reliance on God, immortal Mind.
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February 2, 1981 issue
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Truth and Love—inseparable!
MARGUERITE E. BUTTNER
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To a practitioner
EDITH M. GLASTRE
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7 From pioneers to pioneer (Part 2)
CORA MASON
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One reason it wasn't just called the Monitor
GARY G. SCHNELL
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Heaven is where you live
JOHN R. WYCKOFF
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Focus with the lens of Science
CORNELIA JOYCE HALEY
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Forever fact
MARTHA S. SAVAGE
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Arrival time—on schedule
VAN EDWARD DRIESSEN
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FROM THE DIRECTORS
The Christian Science Board of Directors
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The joy of being a Christian Scientist
DeWITT JOHN
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Spiritually poised
NATHAN A. TALBOT
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Feeding the multitude
Carolyn Haywood
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At a time when the Asian flu was being widely...
JOAN DAVIS PUTNAM
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Looking back, I recall with gratitude a conversation I had with a...
ELVEY WILLIAM ALFRED BARTON
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One time I developed an infection in my foot
SARAH WILLIS
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At one time my mother was taken to the hospital with a severe...
ESTIE EMILY SWAFFORD ALLEN