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We already have all
A major problem in the world today is the unstable state of the economy. In the United States inflation has been coupled with recession. The condition of the economy and its effect upon the individual are just as much the concern of the practicing Christian Scientist as is the condition of the body. In either case—a call to work and pray.
We learn in Christian Science that supply is always available to meet demand. This is provable when we realize that since there is only one Mind, the Mind that is furnishing the supply is also the Mind making the demand.
There are no limits on the amount of good infinite Mind imparts. Intelligence is stable. In the absolute picture, demand and supply are always in perfect balance. An account of Christ Jesus' feeding the multitude indicates that there is always available more than what we call the need. We read, "They took up of the broken meat that was left seven baskets." Mark 8:8.
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November 29, 1982 issue
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Defining success
MARCEIL RUTH DeLACY
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Where does your hope rest?
LYNNE RANDOLPH
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What are we praying for?
EVELYN M. S. DUCKETT
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Pray first
MARTHA S. SAVAGE
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No problem
BERYL O. NATHANS
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We already have all
RICHARD H. STRAIN
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Progress
LONA INGWERSON
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The other nine
NATHAN A. TALBOT
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Dominion over discouragement
CAROLYN B. SWAN
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Unnecessary obstruction
GREGORY PAUL WALSH
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Third-grade victories
Christine Carol Weiner
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I started going to a Christian Science Sunday School...
FAITH M. GINGOLD with contributions from ARTHUR B. GINGOLD
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It has been over fifty years now since I became acquainted with...
HANS WILHELM RABE with contributions from IRMGARD RABE
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"Thou hast delivered my soul from death: wilt not thou deliver...
MARJORIE L. ANKENY