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I thought my neighborhood didn’t need prayer ...
by Margaret Wylie

“I’ve started to think about my sense of judgmentalism—being critical of my neighbor. I realized I could do something other than ‘devalue’ the neighborhood in terms of my thought. It is turning out to be a continuing theme: I can love my neighbor as myself. I’m seeing the humility in seeing from Love’s viewpoint, and there’s power in that.”

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The Christian Science Journal

Love—Always the perfect fit
by Brian C. Pearson

“Have you ever thought about how God’s love fits each of us perfectly? Love is certainly manifested in countless ways—love of family members, acquaintances, neighbors. And all of these aspects are actually varied expressions of the one and only true source of love—divine Love, God.”

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Christian Science Sentinel

Right motives for skiing
by John Bower

“I realized my motivation had to be to glorify God by expressing His qualities of strength, endurance, accuracy, and control. Neither time nor circumstance could separate me from God and the spiritual qualities we express by reflection.”

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