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The power of expression
We're all concerned in some way with expression. Our attitudes, opinions, and actions are all stamped with individuality.
Creative artists figuratively sign their handiwork with their unique style. Some almost reverence their products and performances. But rightly viewed, individual expression is more than mere personal striving. It is a holy, spiritual activity, and God is its never-failing source.
Through the application of Christian Science, effective expression in creative or interpretive fields ceases to be a hit-or-miss proposition, approached with trepidation. When scientific prayer commands the quality of our lives, we actually hold dominion over what we express.
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March 28, 1983 issue
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Expecting more from prayer
MARIO TOSTO
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Wake up and tell the day
DARREN NELSON
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Easter gladness
HELEN G. HASLER
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The next step
STEPHEN T. CARLSON
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Wordless prayer
JOY STEVENSON TUPPER
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Aggressive mental suggestion: what it is
NOLA A. COOK
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Sin has no ego!
DOROTHY P. SEAGREN
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With our hand to the plow
WILLIAM E. MOODY
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The power of expression
CAROLYN B. SWAN
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What can I do with my grateful thoughts?
Beverly Jean McCreary
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I want to express my gratitude for a healing I had...
ELIZABETH SLIJKOORD-HOOGERVORST
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In my early twenties I was seeking a religion that would meet my...
GEORGE H. WILSHIRE
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At age three I fell from a moving car and broke both arms
BARBARA JO PRATER