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"How can I cope?" It may be the wrong question
There is a wonderful simplicity about Jesus' teaching. In many ways it was just the opposite of the complex religion of the time.
Jesus didn't establish a lot of rituals that had to be learned and practiced perfectly in order to succeed.
He didn't say you had to pore over ancient and arcane religious knowledge and get it all into your head.
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May 9, 1988 issue
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Loving the challenge
Gwendolyn Joy Reges
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Teachable you
Beverly Jean McCreary
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Putting things under God's care
Elizabeth Skinner Draskovich
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The Lesson-Sermons: waymarks to Truth
Anetta G. Schneider
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"Shew me a token for good"
Loretta King
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"How can I cope?" It may be the wrong question
Allison W. Phinney, Jr.
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Right where you are
Mary J. Steele
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Spirituality—a source of strength and protection
Ann Kenrick
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In Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures Mary Baker Eddy...
Elona Pecaut Leavens with contributions from J. Link Leavens
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One Wednesday evening, after attending my branch church's...
Nancy Barrett Schlegel with contributions from Fred Schlegel
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At one time I struggled with a recurring stomach problem
Margaret Welch
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From hand to hand
The Editors with contributions from C. W. A.