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Companionship: the spiritual facts
An unhappy first marriage ended in divorce and left me a single parent with a young child to raise. Long after the divorce and several failed relationships later, I seemed no nearer to finding that "right" person than before. I spent years swinging back and forth between yearning for a husband and trying to convince myself I didn't need companionship. Needless to say, neither mood brought happiness or a sense of completeness.
Slowly, I began to realize that certain false beliefs had been dominating my thought. I saw that relationships based largely on physical attraction are not sound. They stem from the belief that man is a biological being, governed by physical impulses that are in direct opposition to the moral law taught by Christ Jesus and by Moses in the Ten Commandments.
Also, I often had mulled over the notion that I was in a group of individuals destined to singlehood by statistical data. There just weren't enough men to go around! Yet the view that God and His creation are out of balance and limited, I began to see, is a misperception.
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June 17, 1996 issue
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Making good decisions about entertainment
Rosalie E. Dunbar
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What are we watching?
Richard C. Bergenheim
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Dear Sentinel
with contributions from Haynes Brother, Lee Brother
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"Growing into" everlasting life
Russ Gerber with contributions from Ethel Morse
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Companionship: the spiritual facts
Gretchen Garrity
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Shining with the "stars"
Andrea Miller
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Multiplying goodness, not anger
Lori Lee Robinson
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"Count me in!"
Kim Shippey
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Our children
Meda C. Leschen Clifton
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God is, here and now
Mark Swinney
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Through the practice of Christian Science my children and I...
Elizabeth A. Pearson
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Christian Science has been my way of life for many years and...
Gwendolyn Brown
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While reflecting on the many healings of the past, I never cease...
Edwina Carol Wait Adam