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ETERNAL LIFE is not just a platitude
Most people probably don't think much from one day to the next about life being eternal. They may accept it as a premise, or a promise, but unless they're facing the loss of a loved one, or some life-or-death situation—or the deeper questioning that comes out of catastrophic moments—most of us are inclined to leave the question of immortality for a later time.
Mary Baker Eddy spent half her life writing and revising a book that contains this statement: "Life is eternal. We should find this out, and begin the demonstration thereof" (Science and Health, p. 246). She herself prayed about every statement she made in Science and Health. Like many other readers, I've found the ideas in the book to be profoundly practical in shaping my life according to a spiritual perspective. And in many cases, this new view has brought healing.
But what about this eternal life thing? What do we do with it? How do you even begin to make it practical? Well, here's how I found my beginning.
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April 12, 2004 issue
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More than just getting by
Kim Shippey
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letters
with contributions from Mussa Tongori, Laurel Marquart, Catherine S. Anderson, Robert Dulle
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ITEMS of INTEREST
with contributions from Julie Chao, Sharon Linstedt, Nigel Scott, Sara Steffens
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A conversation about PRAYER AND FINANCES
with contributions from Marilyn Jones, Ron Ballard, Mark Nelson, Margery Brown
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Could God really help me pay the bills?
By Susan Self
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God never let us down
By Dieter Goebel
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Rescued from financial disaster
By David C. Anderson
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Suddenly single and looking for work
By Linda Hitt
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Church across the miles
By Sarah Brokensha
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WOMEN'S RIGHTS Not just a Utopian idea
By Françoise Mianda
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ETERNAL LIFE is not just a platitude
By Anne Early
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The abundance that's invisible but very real
By Warren Bolon
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Prayer stops pain and restores freedom of movement
Rae Shepherd
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Healed of eye condition
Simone Lordello
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A 'calm, clear thought' brought healing
Suzanne Riedel