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"What's your line of work?"
Somebody asked me that question during a friendly after dinner conversation. I glanced around the room, considering the variety of businesses the guests represented.
I also thought about how Christ Jesus' life reveals that he was always about God's business; how his example applies to us. He was busy blessing others; teaching and healing.
Jesus is our model. The great achievements of his career show us that we need to strive to practice the same qualities of the Christ, Truth, that he expressed, no matter what our profession.
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February 23, 1981 issue
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Seeing what God creates
DAVID K. NARTONIS
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See past the seeming
GEOFFREY J. BARRATT
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Of Love's steadiness
MARY GUINN FELTS
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Knowledge of the real man promises freedom
PAUL A. ERICKSON
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Steering clear of the treacherous waters of adultery
VIRGINIA T. GUFFIN
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Serenity
JEAN M. LANGERMAN
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"What's your line of work?"
FRANCES FIGGINS
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Must I forgive?
LOUISE M. LINN
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Christ Jesus saves from sickness, too
BEULAH M. ROEGGE
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Extending your attention span
NATHAN A. TALBOT
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The Broadway barker
David M. Wilson
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Your question is the answer
Claire Roselius
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My introduction to Christian Science came by...
DALE OMAR CARNEY
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Recently, two very close friends passed away within a short time...
RUTH A. BRADFORD
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I experienced my first healing through Christian Science in the...
ANNEMARIE TALBIERSKY