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The bond we all have in divine Love
Original in German
Cornelia Schacht: We'd like to discuss today with you how a deeply Christian outlook can bring genuine liberation, and thus we don't have to force ourselves to be nice to others, to be friendly, but we naturally express love for humanity. This involves looking deeper and seeing something of man's spiritual, God-derived identity in ourselves and in our fellowman.
Michael Pabst: Yes, Cornelia, and sometimes it is during the most trying predicaments that we notice that people actually have a great deal more in common then we think.
Here is what happened to a dear friend, Ute Lorch Keller of Lüneburg, Germany, who found herself in a predicament like this on one occasion.
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July 11, 1994 issue
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"What hast thou in the house?"
as told by Alberta T. Raffaelli
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Love in the neighborhood
Jan Kassahn Keeler
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Love one another—God's law of healing
Marian English
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All-inclusive
Marietta G. Lyon
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The bond we all have in divine Love
with contributions from Cornelia Schacht, Michael Pabst, Ute Lorch Keller
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The view above opinion
Tony Lobl
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Don't ruminate over the past
Louise Clarke Harsch
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Looking for answers?
Robert R. MacKusick
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Abolishing mental slavery
William E. Moody
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Days filled with extraordinary opportunities
Russ Gerber
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Christian Science has blessed me in so many ways over a...
Patricia H. Smith
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In Miscellaneous Writings Mrs. Eddy writes, "No evidence...
Judith M. Osmycki
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Last year I was boiling a mixture of sugar and butter to...
Patrick T. E. Abrahall
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I am indeed grateful to be studying Christian Science
Donna Myers Gibbs
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When I was eight years old I became very ill
Martha Louise Duke