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WORKPLACE
Who is your boss?
"knowing that God is at the helm, I don't mind at all going to work these days."
Do you dread going to work? I was certainly unhappy about my job situation recently, which reminded me of when I was a new student of Christian Science several years ago.
I remember telling a fellow Christian Scientist, at that time, about what was going on in my office: bickering between co-workers, some not doing their jobs, resulting in others having to do extra work, creating a very unhappy environment.
After I had finished my sad story, she asked me if that was what was really going on. That made me stop and think. I realized that she was urging me to see the people at work more clearly as the beloved children of God, as His image, or idea; also to see that divine Love fills all space, even in my office.
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November 30, 1998 issue
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To Our Readers
Russ Gerber
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YOUR LETTERS
with contributions from Daniel Wanderi, Chris Lowenberg
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items of interest
with contributions from Michael Novak, Claudia Combs
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PRAYING FOR THE MEDIA
Tony Lobl
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Needed: more stillness
By Mark Swinney
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Be still...
John Hay Scott
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Scores to learn? No problem
By Christina Sloan
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Spiritual light on the battlefield
By Kenneth E. Bemis III
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HELD IN GOD'S ARMS
Robert J. Rowan
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"The Healing of America"
Report by Kim Shippey
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What true friends can do
By Linda Hitt Shaver
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Prayer heals knee pain
Alice Yackey Spiker
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Glimpsing God's goodness removes unsightly growth
Janet Miguel
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Child's own prayers bring healing
Adrianne E. Spincola
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Harmony and healing in athletic endeavors
Bradford James Warrick
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Who is your boss?
By Sandra A. Wall
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FEELING TRAPPED AT WORK?
Mary Alice Rose
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Thanks for the good movies
Margaret Rogers