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Defining success

Are you a failure or a success?
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Have you ever pinned your hopes to one thing, felt that if you obtained only this one thing, your problems would be over and you would be permanently happy?
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What are we praying for?

A little boy asked a little girl: "Do you believe in God?
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Pray first

We've all been warned of the callous word.
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No problem

If we ask a friend whether he can manage to do something, he may reply cheerfully, "No problem.
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We already have all

A major problem in the world today is the unstable state of the economy.
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Progress

There was a timewhen I pursued bread for bread's sake
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The other nine

We know well the one who returned to thank Christ Jesus.
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Each Lesson-Sermon published in the Christian Science Quarterly—Bible Lessons is designed to be complete in itself.
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Editorial
We are greater than discouragement.
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Unnecessary obstruction

Silly stubborn nonself,A one-way cloud,Hides—not us from His sightBut Him from ours.
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Third-grade victories

Michelle was excited about starting third grade.
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Testimony of Healing

I started going to a Christian Science Sunday School...

I started going to a Christian Science Sunday School when I was about five years old.
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Testimony of Healing
It is a real joy to share some of the proofs of God's healing power that have been mine over many years of practicing Christian Science.
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Testimony of Healing

It has been over fifty years now since I became acquainted with...

It has been over fifty years now since I became acquainted with Christian Science.
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Testimony of Healing
"Thou hast delivered my soul from death: wilt not thou deliver my feet from falling, that I may walk before God in the light of the living?
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