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The nature of Life, God, excludes any possibility of damage to...
The nature of Life, God, excludes any possibility of damage to His idea, man, and the whole universe is governed by this law of good. I'm particularly grateful that Christian Science clearly and scientifically points out this relatively unknown spiritual law.
Sometimes we find ourselves in situations that tempt us to think that God's care for us has temporarily lapsed. But, referring to God, the book of Psalms declares (121:3): "He will not suffer thy foot to be moved: he that keepeth thee will not slumber." And we each have all of Life's power behind us to prove this spiritual fact.
The following experience I had as a teen-ager is very precious to me. I had just bought a new van—my first vehicle. Along with two other friends, I decided to make a long-distance trip east. But as it happened, the only time all three of us could make such a journey together was in midwinter. So we made plans and then set out one cold but clear day.
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January 9, 1984 issue
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Refuse to react!
VIRGINIA T. GUFFIN
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Retiring to a new career
ALBERT C. HOONING
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Does "if" control your life?
JENIFER C. WECHSLER
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Improving the flow of thought
EVELYN M. S. DUCKETT
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in Love
MARY ALICE ROSE
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Public benefactors all!
GEORGE E. J. MAHON
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LETTERS TO THE PRESS
J. THOMAS BLACK
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The goal of a Christian Scientist
DeWITT JOHN
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Accomplishing more
CAROLYN B. SWAN
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A lesson from the jujube
Keo Felker Lazarus
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Not long ago I realized that although over many...
DOROTHY L. WILLIAMS MACKINTOSH with contributions from DAVID V. WILLIAMS, GARY WILLIAMS
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The nature of Life, God, excludes any possibility of damage to...
CYDNEY BROOKE CASEY
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Despite more than a year of intermittent prayerful help from...
GERTRUDE BEVERLY REESE