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It is refreshing, and salutary, to study the poise...
It is refreshing, and salutary, to study the poise and quietness of Christ. His task and responsibility might well have driven a man out of his mind. ... He was never in a hurry, never impressed by numbers, never a slave of the clock. He was acting, He said, as He observed God to act—never in a hurry.
J. B. Phillips
Reprinted from Your God is Too Small by J. B. Phillips. Copyright © 1952 by Epworth Press. Reprinted with permission.
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December 12, 1988 issue
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God's all-encompassing motherhood
Maja Joanna Geck
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It is refreshing, and salutary, to study the poise...
J. B. Phillips
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Star!
Nancy Hahn Fischer
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To love and be loved
Written for the Sentinel
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You can't be deprived of God's goodness
Marjorie C. Stephens
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On campus—just before Christmas
Dorothy Schubert Matthews
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Words: a portrait of our thinking
Beryl J. Osborne
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A measure of meekness, Lord
Beverly Jean McCreary
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Christian Science healing—a ministry of quiet prayer
William E. Moody
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Afterlife—what difference does it make?
Michael D. Rissler
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Help from a star
Robin Jagel
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I have been a student of Christian Science for about fifty years,...
Lillian E. Holland
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A small growth on my right eyelid appeared after an insect bite
Mary Virginia Lucas
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My family became acquainted with Christian Science when my...
Janice Jacobsen North
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Growing up in a family of Christian Scientists taught me from...
Ann Josephine Neumann