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Overeating can be checked
A problem that some of us face at one time or another is gluttony, or intemperance in our consumption of food.
Some people try special diets, or pills to suppress their appetite, usually without the lasting success they hope to achieve.
Others, although admitting that Christian Science is effective in solving all types of problems, are tempted to believe the matter of overeating is somehow beyond God's control.
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June 11, 1984 issue
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Seek the higher view
JACK L. COOKE
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Following the Shepherd
FREDERICK H. BRIGHTMAN
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Toe tapper
JUDITH M. CHAPMAN
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Thinking and its effects
GEORGE PAUL KEMNITZ
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Can God help with burdens?
GRANT C. BUTLER
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Overeating can be checked
DAVID M. WILSON
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Whose universe is it?
MARY LEE S. O'NEAL
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The loving Father
REINHARD MICHAEL MEYER
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Raindrops on my head
J. DARROW KIRKPATRICK
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Look to a deeper realism
ALLISON W. PHINNEY, JR.
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Spirituality brings true contentment
BARBARA-JEAN STINSON
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Turn the page!
THOMAS C. KELLER
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Friends of different colors
Article and drawing by Naomi Silver-Moon Natale
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From the early years of our marriage my husband's...
RUTH R. HENDERSON
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For several years I searched for answers to my life problems...
RENATE BUCHANAN with contributions from JAMES G. BUCHANAN II
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Two years ago I woke early one morning with an abscessed...
MARGARET C. REESE
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The New Testament relates the experience of a rich ruler,...
BETTY SPIERS SANDS