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Decisions, decisions
Oh, to make decisions wisely and expeditiously instead of being buffeted by pros and cons—instead of being subject to indecision, frustration, vacillation, procrastination. Have we not all been down this road?
Christian Science charts a better way. It contends that the doubts, fears, inadequacies, that sometimes confuse one in making decisions are the result of the concept of oneself as a mortal with a mind of his own, from which proceeds a limited intelligence. Christian Science disproves this false concept of man and confirms the scriptural statement that man is the image and likeness of God. As such, man reflects all the qualities of God, one of which is eternal, unlimited intelligence.
Glimpsing man's real identity as the reflection or expression of divine omniscience exposes the fallacy of a personal, burdensome sense of responsibility in making decisions.
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March 21, 1983 issue
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God's purpose for you
MARION SHELDON PIERPONT
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It's either right or wrong
FEROL AUSTEN
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God's Word heals
H. JACK WYMAN
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The reflecting business
CHERYL ANN McCARTER
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Pioneers—'80's style
CAROL CHAPIN LINDSEY
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Are we listening for God's guidance?
POLLY MARTIN
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Decisions, decisions
RUTH M. YOUNG
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Communication
ANN F. SEARLES
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How do you identify yourself?
DeWITT JOHN
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My life? My purpose?
NATHAN A. TALBOT
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At the age of twenty I was a bed patient in a tuberculosis...
IVAN A. JONES, SR.
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It was hot
GLENNA MICHENER with contributions from DWIGHT W. MICHENER
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I often contemplate the many blessings I have received through...
LILLIAN WITHINGTON BUHMAN