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Take the uphill option
You might be tempted to think “downhill” is the better option, judging from the image on our cover this week! (Unless that is you’re an avid biker and you happen to love hills.) It’s easy to think a gradual descent downhill is the only way forward in life. Some might see retirement years like that—a kind of: “Finally, I can take it easy and enjoy life.” But how important it is to be sure there’s no accompanying agreement with a downturn in one’s productivity, health, or stamina.
Launching our topic this week, Christian Science practitioner and teacher Rob Gilbert answers a range of site visitors’ questions from the recent live Sentinel audio chat on “Defeating the challenge of aging” (p. 6). And you’ll enjoy the account by Phyllis Zeno, a spunky editor who sees how careers are “ageless.” Faced with a forced retirement from a job she loved, she reflects: “My fellow workers were quick to offer their congratulations as I cleaned out my desk. ‘We can hardly wait till we’re 65 and out of here!’ they said. ‘Easy for you to say,’ I thought. I wasn’t ready to retire.” Instead of accepting a downhill verdict in a tough economy, Phyllis persevered with her aspirations. Read “My get-up-and-go career” on page 9.
No matter where we are in life, the words of Mary Baker Eddy’s poem " 'Feed My Sheep' " offer sure guidance: “Shepherd, show me how to go / O’er the hillside steep . . . .”
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October 3, 2011 issue
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Letters
Pam Lampson, Ellen M. Saunders, Chuck Lindahl, Joanne Greenman
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Take the uphill option
Ingrid Peschke, Managing Editor
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Scholars labor meticulously on a definitive Old Testament
Matti Friedman
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Defeating the challenge of aging
Robert Gilbert
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My get-up-and-go career
By Phyllis W. Zeno
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Love kept me going
By Henry Goff
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Falling Upward
Kim Shippey
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Ageless living
By Jürgen Vogt
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River of life
Steve Okwor
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Just turn on the light!
By Kyle Borch
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Freed from depression
By Janice McCurties
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Good stewards
Laura Remmerde
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Way to go!
Joann Smedley
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‘Like brother birds’
By James Corbett
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Much more than a songbook
By Fenella Bennetts
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A friend, a health fair, and a web search
Kathy Feist Vescovi
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‘Our Father’ and the global economy
Robert Bullock
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God saves and delivers
By Christa Kreutz
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Healed of restricted mobility
George S. Birdsong, Jr.
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Arm injury and immobility healed
Solange Cravo Silveira
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Eye twitch healed
Kelle Johnson
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Piles of trash, mountains of solutions
The Editors