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So you need more time?
What started out as pressured effort to meet a deadline turns into an opportunity for fresh views of God's creation.
Once when I was feeling pressured by deadlines in my work as an advertising representative for The Christian Science Monitor, I spent several hours in a Christian Science Reading Room praying to understand what the work really demanded. I had to resist the temptation to feel anxious and discouraged. I found a commentary on a Bible verse very helpful. It is from Science and Health by Mrs. Eddy.
"Genesis ii. I. Thus the heavens and the earth were finished, and all the host of them.
"Thus the ideas of God in universal being are complete and forever expressed, for Science reveals infinity and the fatherhood and motherhood of Love. Human capacity is slow to discern and to grasp God's creation and the divine power and presence which go with it, demonstrating its spiritual origin." Science and Health, p. 519.
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April 20, 1987 issue
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Do you want to be free?
Enid Thackery
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Freedom
Helen Grannis Sanborn
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Preserving the preciousness of marriage
Beverlee Asher
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Including the whole world in our prayers
Marjorie Russell Tis
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The Christian Science Monitor: its underlying spiritual ideals
with contributions from David Anable
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So you need more time?
Sheryl Aarts
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Understanding and doing rightly—the basis for spiritual building
Carolyn B. Swan
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Ambition—does it have a place in the Christian's life?
William E. Moody
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Love's way
Stanley W. Hurst
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In gratitude for the many testimonies I have read and from...
Jeanne E. Kennedy