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It's your decision; but let me give you some advice . . .
When my brother announced to the family that he was joining the Navy, our jaws dropped, and we gave him a collective "You've got to be kidding" stare. We argued, we reasoned, we pleaded, but to no avail. Scott had made up his mind. He was soon gone.
We thought that surely boot camp would teach him; Scott loved boot camp. Scott loved ship life. Scott loves air school. Ever since he arrived there, Scott has relished everything about his new environment.
His decision was a lesson to us that, as Christian Science teaches, human opinions, even those of loved ones, can be misleading when it comes to acting on one's sense of the Father's purpose. "The Christian Scientist is alone with his own being and with the reality of things," Message to The Mother Church for 1901, p. 20. writes Mrs. Eddy. Nothing can be allowed to interfere with the sacred communion in which we consecrate our existence to God.
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May 24, 1982 issue
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The Christ working with you
CARL J. WELZ
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Healing the claims of influenza
JOHN E. CHEAL
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United interests
LOUIS ABRAHAMS
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It's your decision; but let me give you some advice . . .
JANE E. GLASSER
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Our Father—eternal Life
GERTRUDE E. VELGUTH
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whose list?
ADRIENNE MEAD TINDALL
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Walk with God
WILLIAM E. MOODY
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Consider the context
NATHAN A. TALBOT
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Two boys and the Beatitudes
Darren Nelson
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Enrolled in a Christian Science Sunday School by...
BETTY A. LIZIK
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Had it not been that Christian Science was presented to me in...
E. MARGARET OSBORN
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About seven or eight years ago I was working on a job that required...
ALFRED E. HAMLETT
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Several years ago we purchased some property
DIANA M. CLARK with contributions from ETHEL MAE PEAVY