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The better choice*
I may speak, even eloquently, yet how much better to love.
Let me consider the stillness of Love,
and let Love divine communicate.
I could argue about prophecy and other human mysteries,
but how much better, wiser, to love.
Only Love has true insight.
I may have faith to remove mountainous errors,
but without Love, they will not remove.
Love empowers. Love heals.
I could give money, time, effort, even my life—
but without Love, it's all in vain.
Love alone blesses all.
*See I Cor., chap. 13.
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July 15, 1996 issue
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Spiritual lessons for aspiring athletes
Jan K. Keeler with contributions from Glenn M. Linden
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Conquering injury on and off the playing field
Keith Austin Wommack
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Dear Sentinel
with contributions from Jeffrey Howard, Lisa Jorgensen, Jorgensen, Carrie Gardner
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Finding ourselves
Joan Sieber Ware
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What keeps us safe
Marta Greenwood
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Does God really speak to you?
Michael M. Abrums
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Hearing God's messages
Marian C. English
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Letters to the Press
by Kim Shippey
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The better choice*
Patti Lane Stevens
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When there's a drop in crime, then what?
Russ Gerber
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Olympic team spirit: something to watch for
Mary Metzner Trammell
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When our son was seven, he started becoming crippled in all...
Judith Hardy Olson with contributions from Scott Hardy
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I am very grateful for having attended the Christian Science Sunday School...
Carla Machado Flesch