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FOR YOUNG PEOPLE
Having the talent we need
"Math just isn't my subject."
Have you heard someone say that? Or, "My adviser sure made a mistake when he told me to take art. I don't have any artistic talent." Maybe you've had thoughts like that yourself.
What can one do when faced with a course or task that appears to be clearly beyond the limits of his or her natural talents? He can find an answer by turning to the Bible. Men like Moses, Gideon, David, Solomon, and the Apostle Peter were faced with challenges that demanded far more talent or proven ability than they thought they had. Yet by turning to God, each was able to do what was needed.
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March 29, 1982 issue
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God is omnipresent Light
M. MARGARET SEYMOUR
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Bowing to Love's law
NAOMI RUTH WHEELER
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With God, not in matter
JEANNIE J. FERBER
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Manna for the journey
LEONARD W. BLOCK
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We can forgive
MIRIAM PRIESTLEY
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Higher view
EDITH KIRTLEY
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The Science of Spirit—a healing psychology
BEULAH M. ROEGGE
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Answering the call to conversion
WILLIAM E. MOODY
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Wednesday evening
MARGARET McCAIN LA GRANGE
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Having the talent we need
E. John Boroughf
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Before I learned of Christian Science over seven...
MARIA LUISA G. TORRES
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Many years ago, while we were on holiday at the coast, my son...
IRIS MAY SUMMERSGILL
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"Be ready always to give an answer to every man that asketh...
MURIEL M. BROWNE
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Several years ago during a stay in Switzerland, I was invited by...
DANIEL WALLACE WINTER