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"Pressured? Let God govern." (part one)

Olga Chaffee: Welcome to The Herald of Christian Science.
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God's help in solving problems

Too much, too often, too many—so goes the rhythm of demands. But we can find a more inspired tempo through following Christ, Truth.
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Divine energies cancel burnout

To lift the weight of stress we may need to do more than reorganize our days. This writer finds he needs a quiet willingness to listen and obey God, divine Mind.
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Are you one those people who in addition to other full-time tasks is also caring for a relative or friend?
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Spiritual warfare—the effort to win a more spiritual sense of ourselves—is demanding. But the victories come daily as we feel more of God's healing presence and love.
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Poem

Listening

Our Father's demands comein powerful stillness;not in a rush of "I must's"propelling us through an uptight day.
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As irrepressible as the coming of a new season is the hunger to understand one another.
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Editorial

"Just do it"

There's a world of meaning in this little phrase—especially for anyone striving to follow the discipline of scientific Christianity.
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Editorial

The inevitable morning light

Regardless of how long the night seems, it can't turn back a new day. There is, however, another inevitability and a different morning that are far more promising.
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Testimony of Healing
With a heart full of gratitude I am sharing my testimony with you.
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Testimony of Healing
A kind neighbor introduced Christian Science to my parents when I was a young girl.
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Testimony of Healing

Before our first child was born we had made arrangements...

Before our first child was born we had made arrangements to have the delivery at home.
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Testimony of Healing
As a youngster attending a Christian Science Sunday School, I learned early on to trust God in every situation.
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