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So, you're in the middle of conflict. What to do?
You're a good person, you've tried your best to do what's right, but now you find yourself in the middle of a rancorous disagreement and things aren't going well.
What if we think we've sorted out right and wrong, know what's right, and still don't see a solution on the horizon because people seem to have such strong, unbending viewpoints?
Having the right opinion isn't always the important thing when it comes to healing human discord. In disagreements, one side or another may be closer to having the right opinion. Yet often healing doesn't occur in human relations or circumstances until we let go of even our most cherished opinions and yield the field of human events to the spiritual recognition that God governs His whole creation.
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June 11, 1990 issue
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Dear Reader
The Editors
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Prayer: our chief weapon in the battle for truth
Bruno Leuschner
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Praying our way out of trouble
Eleanor Buser
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FROM HAND TO HAND
I.L.C.
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So, you're in the middle of conflict. What to do?
Michael D. Rissler
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Telling the truth
Ann Kenrick
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No need to pout
Mary Lou Durak
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I am so grateful for the many blessings that Christian Science...
Donald Woodworth Shepard with contributions from Robert V. Shepard
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I have been a student of Christian Science for many years...
Maril Lee Brubaker
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Ten years ago, when I was suffering from deep depression,...
Ursula Agnes Bestier
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Last summer I visited my sister
Hazel Hessinger Passage