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How many vessels can we fill?
Bible accounts may be thousands of years old, but their relevance is contemporary, even for providing answers to today's economic problems.
[Original in Spanish]
We find so many answers to our problems in the Holy Scriptures, an inexhaustible source of inspiration for spiritual progress!
To say that the Bible isn't current today would be like saying that our needs aren't current. To think that the Biblical teachings, the narratives, and the healings aren't applicable to this age would mean that today's man has a different nature than yesterday's man; it would be to think that his conduct, his needs, his capacities, don't have anything in common with other people in other times and places.
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February 11, 1991 issue
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Dear Reader
The Editors
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Spiritual salt
Robert J. Rowan
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SECOND THOUGHT
Perry W. Buffington
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How many vessels can we fill?
Elsa Lobelos de Genovesi
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Is your God able?
Charles T. Allison
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All of us
Ethel Ames Baker
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A time to build—this time on bedrock
Allison W. Phinney, Jr.
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Healing the heart
Elaine Natale
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Thanks, Miss Woodson
Judith Ann Hardy
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The following experience occurred while our three sons,...
Frederick Willard Rush with contributions from Beverly Rush, Imelda Bibler
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I became interested in Christian Science through a healing...
Elizabeth Speers
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Last summer I went to drama camp two days a week
Karen Lynn Hughes
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Christian Science has been the joy of my life, and there have...
Ruth Drake Zander