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Really taking a good look
What do washing dishes, a construction worker, and the Saviour of the world have in common?
It's almost an affront when the question is asked this way. But when we only look at outward appearances we can miss everything that matters. We need to regard life deeply, looking further than outward appearances. And when we do, things that were previously invisible will come into view.
Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures by Mary Baker Eddy looks at life from a profound moral and spiritual perspective. The book investigates the spiritual nature of health, healing, living, and humanity. As a result, everything about life can eventually lead to God, divine Life.
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October 16, 1989 issue
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Closing the gap between "should" and "can"
Irene Schanche Bowker
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Clearing away office conflict
Sharon Slaton Howell
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Lighthouse—my house
Chacko M. H. Ogata
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Loving those who seem unlovable
William Russell Hays
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Man's perfection: practical or naive?
Mary Barnes
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"...careful of our mental conditions..."
The Christian Science Board of Directors
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More on the subject of...immunity
Virginia S. Harris
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Spiritual talent
Ann Kenrick
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Really taking a good look
Michael D. Rissler
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How do you defend yourself?
Carolyn F. Ruffin
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I Would like to express my appreciation for a wonderful...
Larry E. Lewis with contributions from Melanie Lewis
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I am grateful for the teachings of Christian Science, which...
Janet Stacey McConnell
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For some thirty years now I have known of Christian Science,...
Penelope Ann Berry
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As a member of another denomination, I was drawn to...
Dorsie Wallace with contributions from Clara Wallace Ricco