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Trust Mind's unfailing direction
Knowing what to do—if, when, and how to do it—is a challenge we all face. In prayer we find answers.
Many people today find they have to move their homes or places of business more frequently than in past times. This can sometimes bring up such questions as "Am I going to the right place? Will I be needed in my new community?"
These were just two of the questions I asked myself when I was offered the opportunity to make a career change and move several thousand miles from home. Feeling very unsure about the direction I should take, I turned to God in prayer, as I had learned how to do in Christian Science.
Because I had limited time to find a new residence, I realized that I had some quiet listening to do. Not only did I receive my answer but I gained a deeper understanding of the nature of God and of man as His spiritual expression.
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May 29, 1989 issue
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Compassion on the road from Jerusalem
Nancy L. Holder
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Evidence—how do you recognize it?
Cynthia K. Philip
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Man, the crowning work of creation
Margot Oschmann
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Trust Mind's unfailing direction
L. Denise Zimmern
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Seeing through the mist
Michael D. Rissler
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Grace, understanding, and healing
William E. Moody
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A hard lesson
Kathryn Geraldine Rezek
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My greatest benefit from the study of Christian Science is the...
Ariel K. Anderson with contributions from Susan H. Anderson
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My paternal grandmother became interested in Christian Science...
Emerald M. Norman
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The title of an article in the July 15, 1985, Sentinel, "Let Spirit...
Doris Jane Haldorsen
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Several years ago our son was bitten by our neighbors' dog
Susan C. Linsdeau with contributions from Jeffrey Linsdeau