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We may not be professional negotiators, but most of us are looking for ways to find a solid basis for establishing better relationships at work, between neighbors, and among nations. What one negotiator has learned about the importance of prayer, can help.
Disputes over ownership often seem to lie at the center of much human conflict.
The author's experience taught him how to recapture hope and rekindle faith.
When we get down to serious thinking about our family's needs, we may conclude that spiritual values, more than money, make the difference.

How can we worship God?

Honoring and praising God is something to do now. After all, Christ Jesus said that God's kingdom is at hand.

Colloquy

God, I don't know where I'm going—I'm so lost!
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From Time, January 23, 1989
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FROM THE Directors

"Is not the propagation of the human species a greater responsibility, a more solemn charge, than the culture of your garden or the raising of stock to increase your flocks and herds?
What promotes spiritual development is not unrelated to what is essential to human development in every field. We have a shared interest that needs to be more fully explored.
Jesus showed us that the Christian life is one of deeds; not simply of good intentions, but of acts.

The armor of good thoughts

There's a neat little animal called an armadillo.
Fifteen years ago I decided to apply for membership in The Mother Church, The First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, and in a branch church in France.
One of the things I love about Christian Science is the fact that the duration of a difficulty need not affect its "healability.
Since my previous testimony was published in an issue of The Christian Science Journal in 1971, good has continued to flow into my experience; I credit this to my ongoing study of and efforts to apply the teachings of Christian Science.
I can remember as a young girl questioning why nobody healed as Christ Jesus said we should.
When I was three years old I was taken ill with diabetes, and the doctors gave me only a very short time to live.
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