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Taking our problems to God
Learning to cast our cares on God, not other people, is in line with Christian Science demonstration. The Bible says, "Look unto me, and be ye saved, all the ends of the earth: for I am God, and there is none else." Isa. 45:22.
Christ Jesus, of course, did this in every difficulty that confronted him. And he consistently urged everyone else to seek the Father's help, while at the same time he demonstrated the vast blessings that come from enlightened reliance on God.
Mrs. Eddy points out in Miscellaneous Writings, "Each student should, must, work out his own problem of being; conscious, meanwhile, that God worketh with him, and that he needs no personal aid." Mis., p. 283.
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June 24, 1985 issue
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Opportunities for spiritual growth
DIANE STAUNTON STAPLES
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The light that illumines our lives
EARL E. HARRIS
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Asking, seeking, finding
PEGGY DUKE-EVANS
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Taking our problems to God
SHARON SLATON HOWELL
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Planning for old age or agelessness?
MARION H. STEKOLL
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Clouds with rain
GEOFFREY J. BARRATT
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Wednesday testimony meeting and the kingdom of heaven
JAYNE G. GREEN
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Etc.
ALLISON W. PHINNEY, JR.
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Thoughts that reflect light
BARBARA-JEAN STINSON
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My best memory: when I was asked to help
Nell Wasey Martin
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Many years ago I had a healing that illustrated...
JANET GRACE SASS
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At the time when our daughter-in-law was due to have her...
ALFRIEDA NEWMAN
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When I was about twelve, I was a substitute organist for one...
STEPHEN E. LOHER
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I'm thankful to have the perfect Physician—God—and to...
MARY ANN ALLEN