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Doing more through Christ, Truth
There are those occasions when people have simply taken on too much work. Their lives have become a burden. They need to be a little wiser in how much they try to accomplish; they need to cut back.
Strange as it may seem, there are other instances when the solution is just the opposite. This opposite solution may actually find the person doing even more, but at the same time give him a genuine sense of release and relief.
Most of us, at one time or another, may have felt we couldn't possibly add one extra item to our schedule. And then perhaps we have recalled that pithy sentence in Science and Health where Mrs. Eddy challenges our limited perspective: "We are all capable of more than we do." Science and Health, p. 89. But how? How do we do more?
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March 17, 1986 issue
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The measure of true fame: esteem of the Christ
JOYCE C. LEDDY
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Doing more through Christ, Truth
NATHAN A. TALBOT
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Divine Love comforts, reassures, and heals
ROBERT R. MacKUSICK
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The crucible
RALPH STUART RICHTER
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Parting with a painful past
MURIEL ROADMAN
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What makes sense?
JANE K. WHEELER
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Impedimenta
PEGGIE CASE PAULUS
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The El Dorado myth
ANNETTE KREUTZIGER-HERR
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"If you can say it, you can write it"
CAROLYN HILL
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I am worried about present-day journalism
Albert Schweitzer
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Stop trying to fix the pipes
ALLISON W. PHINNEY, JR.
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Be a saint!
CAROLYN B. SWAN
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Gunny's healing
Kathryn Geraldine Rezek
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Recently I had an experience that proved to...
ELIZABETH LORRAINE CAREY
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I will never cease being grateful to God for His Son, Christ Jesus;...
AULDA B. BODIN with contributions from NANCY BODIN SCHEAR
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Many years ago, after my older brother had passed on with...
EFFIE L. RUSSELL