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. . . you wanted to set aside an hour in the week, as busy and complex as daily life can be, to consider things from a higher view? Some people climb mountains or sit on rooftops for this purpose—and these aren't bad ideas!
There's another option, too: coming to a meeting on campus where students and faculty consider what the Bible has to say to them about the very things that seem most immediate and pressing. It's the meeting of the Christian Science organization or group on your campus.
The meeting isn't just another activity in an already busy schedule. It's not another intellectual position to evaluate or write papers about! These meetings are for informal sharing of basic spiritual truths that feed the heart with what it yearns for.
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August 31, 1987 issue
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Pursuing your education?
Margaret H. Sullivan
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Looking where, walking there
Darren Nelson
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On the subject of sexual intimacy
From a college student
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Where I'm going
Hogarth W. Eastman
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Where does peace begin?
Gloria Weidmann
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Believing in God
Allison W. Phinney, Jr.
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Quick relief and Christian healing
Michael D. Rissler
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My first significant healing occurred before I had chosen to...
Stephanie R. Tischer
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During my freshman year in college, I had what I still consider...
Laura Jane Andersen
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Because of the current worldwide concern about addiction,...
Harold Bernard Jordan
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In my childhood and young adulthood the "true meaning" of...
Margaret A. Rose with contributions from Jason Rose