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To do more than we do
Most people would like to do more. They would like to carry out the good that all too often they've only thought about doing.
How frequently, for example, we've promised ourselves to be in touch and say a more articulate thank-you to someone for what he or she has meant to us.
Or we've promised to make room for even more prayer during the day.
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January 6, 1986 issue
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A family conversation: How did we become Christian Scientists?
MARCIA YOUNGMAN
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Dealing with problems on the first bounce
DAVID L. DEGLER
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Novice psalmist
MARY ELIZABETH LEEVER
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What to do when you face an impasse
GEORGIANA LIEDER LAHR
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Green pastures—the spiritual consciousness of good
SUSAN HUNT DEAL
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The logic of spirituality
DAVID G. MUTCH
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Lean a little harder
HELEN G. HASLER
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Patience
EVELYN LEE EATON
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To do more than we do
ALLISON W. PHINNEY, JR.
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The Christian's tribulation—an occasion for rejoicing?
WILLIAM E. MOODY
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Holding God's hand
Margaret H. Sullivan
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Psalms 21:13 we read, "Be thou exalted,...
MILDRED HAZEL SMITH
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All my earlier years I was searching for answers to questions...
CHARLENE C. DUFFY with contributions from THOMAS H. DUFFY
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I have had Christian Science to help me all my life
CONSTANCE McRAE with contributions from MARY JAYNE MARSHALL