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The quality of our conduct and work
There's a practical test to determine the quality of our work whatever our work is. It's a self-examination, too!
[Original in German]
All of us occasionally find ourselves in situations where there are differences of opinion, perhaps malicious accusations, arbitrary actions, or other difficulties with relationships. At those times in particular we may ask ourselves what we can do to experience more harmony and to resolve these disagreements for the blessing of all concerned.
Important factors in attempting to correct the situation are our honesty regarding our own and others' behavior leading up to the inharmonious condition and our willingness to fulfill Christ Jesus' command "Thou shalt love thy neighbour as thyself."
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October 8, 1990 issue
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Dear Reader
The Editors
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Why blame God?
Alberta R. Cadmus
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SECOND THOUGHT
Raymond E. Pierson
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Is there a remedy for earth's woes?
Sara Veltman Tucker
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Renewal in the presence of Christ
Luis Alfonso Ballesteros Cano
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Turning to God for wisdom
Mary Louise Parsons
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The quality of our conduct and work
Frank Brunner-Schuster
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Sin: the bad news and the good news
Allison W. Phinney, Jr.
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How can we have relationships that don't break down?
Elaine Natale
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Here comes the bus
Lynne Cook
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Before I had heard of Christian Science, when our daughter...
Louise M. Whitman
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My mother was introduced to Christian Science as a...
June Claire Bucksot
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My father became interested in Christian Science when I was...
Mark Swinney with contributions from Richard P. Swinney, Sibylle Swinney
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My introduction to Christian Science came nearly sixty-five...
Hannah Mary Wright