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Spiritual persuasions
A question faces all of us at one time or another—the question of how to value the spiritual quality of our lives and how we relate this to others. For the Apostle Peter it came when Christ Jesus had instructed him to "feed my sheep" in the days and years to come when he, Jesus, would no longer be personally with them.
Peter asked about one of the other disciples, "Lord, and what shall this man do?"
Jesus, indicating that the other man would have his own work and timetable, replied, "What is that to thee? follow thou me." John 21:21, 22.
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January 2, 1989 issue
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A way to begin
LaMeice Harding Schierholz
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Learning to see
Kerry M. Knobelsdorff
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How can we find time to do what we need to do?
Elaine R. Follis
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Safe in the all-presence of God
Joanne Ward Humbert
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Stirring winds of thought
Helen G. Hasler
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Invitations to the plain of Ono
Joy Able
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Rules + work + discipline = freedom
Allison W. Phinney, Jr.
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Truth's tenacity
Doris Kerns Quinn
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Spiritual persuasions
Michael D. Rissler
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Why honesty is important
Jayne Gamble Green
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At one point in my life, walking became extremely difficult
James I. Barker
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I was a young child when my parents began the study of Christian Science...
Elizabeth Greene Hardy
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Every day presents the opportunity for thanksgiving
Marion Guess Price
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God's healing power was first evident to my family more than...
Constance Stilwell