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The quiet power that brings peace
Distance is no obstacle to the power of God. No matter what or where the situation, prayer reveals the presence of God.
Ask a naval submariner about "quiet power," and you may hear about new high-tech propulsion systems that move an undersea boat swiftly and silently through deep waters.
Ask one who has learned to pray and trust God's direction about quiet power, and you may hear about the spiritual potency of the divine Mind, God, to bring healing and peace to any discordant situation.
How does today's thinker grasp and practice the quiet spiritual power that moves us toward an effective solution in the Persian Gulf region or elsewhere? What brings peace if we're involved with a legal problem, corporate reorganization, a troubled sales or engineering or artistic project, a disrupted school classroom or small business, a difficult family relationship or social injustice and violence?
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February 18, 1991 issue
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The quiet power that brings peace
Joseph G. Heard
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Where is the Saviour today?
Brian D. Webster
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Praying for our world
Olga Chaffee with contributions from Rob MacKusick
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"Upon the wings of the wind"
Jeannie J. Ferber
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FROM THE Directors
The Christian Science Board of Directors
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To take up arms—spiritually
Allison W. Phinney, Jr.
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Bringing hostilities to an end
Michael D. Rissler
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The experience related in this testimony illustrates God's...
Howard G. Stevenson with contributions from Michele Stevenson Puebla
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My mother took up the study of Christian Science in her...
Meredith Habben
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As a child in an affectionate family, brought up to attend...
Gladys Ketteringham Stark
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I suppose many students of Christian Science remember...
Anthony Wilder with contributions from Anne Wilder