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Law and listening for the voice of Truth

A circuit court judge examines the importance that spiritual intuition and silent prayer can have in decisionmaking.
From Newsweek, July 28, 1986

Why moral courage?

There is considerable discussion today about the need for a reexamination and refining of ethics. But how do we find the courage to do what we know is right?
A recent incident in a former slave market causes the writer to think further about the power of Christ to bring freedom from captivity.

New demands, new strength

As we make a deeper commitment to spiritual growth and to being "doers of the word," we find that God is enabling us to do His will and prove His healing power.

No contest

At Peniel(reluctantly) hand to hand with mortal mewith i want/i won't/i can't/loath to let go what I see aspart of my personality,

Law that can't be broken

We need the human legal system. But we need even more the understanding that God's spiritual law pervades the universe. It can never be set aside; it is never inoperative.

Is being good, dull?

Should we dare say it?—try it, you'll like it!

Real treasure

Did you ever think of God's love for you as your secret treasure?
It was the conversation with a friend concerning her struggle with alcoholism that alerted me to pray about man's true nature as the spiritual child of God.
In the course of rearing a family of five children, the many healings we have experienced have made these words from the Christian Science textbook, Science and Health by Mrs.

One Saturday in the spring of 1986, while I was driving to pick...

One Saturday in the spring of 1986, while I was driving to pick up an assistant, I began to experience a pain in one side of my back.

Truly, Christian Science is the golden thread running through...

Truly, Christian Science is the golden thread running through my life.
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