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To those leaning on the sustaining infinite,...
To those leaning on the sustaining infinite, to-day is big with blessings. The wakeful shepherd beholds the first faint morning beams, ere cometh the full radiance of a risen day. So shone the pale star to the prophet-shepherds; yet it traversed the night, and came where, in cradled obscurity, lay the Bethlehem babe, the human herald of Christ, Truth, who would make plain to benighted understanding the way of salvation through Christ Jesus, till across a night of error should dawn the morning beams and shine the guiding star of being. The Wisemen were led to behold and to follow this daystar of divine Science, lighting the way to eternal harmony.
Mary Baker Eddy
Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures, p. vii.
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December 19, 1983 issue
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Reaching the high goal of Christian healing
SHARON SLATON HOWELL
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Adopting the true spirit of Christmas
SUE A. SPOTTS
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Take up the cross! Must I?
BERNICE HOLLY HIGGINS
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The signal
EVELYNNE B. SMITH
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Christian healing: yielding to Christ
GRACE ARCHER DUNBAR
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A Christmas story: Love's ever-presence
MARCIA A. SPAHR
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The unfailing Christ
NATHAN A. TALBOT
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Christ's healing tenderness
DAVID C. KENNEDY
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In secret
WILLIAM E. MOODY
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Christ's great meaning for us today
DeWitt John
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Awake from the dream of sickness!
CAROLYN B. SWAN
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God loves you
Lucile E. Warren
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From the age of five until the age of twenty, I attended...
MARY JEAN JOHNSON with contributions from BOB JOHNSON
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One Thursday, several months ago, a friend's mother was taking...
KEN GLASS with contributions from JEAN H. GRIFFIN, ROBERT E. GRIFFIN
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Many years ago my mother suffered from nervous prostration
DORIS P. VAN DELFT
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One evening I had a sore throat
ELEANOR H. SMITH