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The power behind unselfed love
Adapted from an article published in The Christian Science Monitor, January 5, 2017.
The editorial on the facing page gives us a hint about how we can work toward greater peace and harmony in our neighborhoods and, by extension, our world. One statement reads, “No matter how you measure it, civic engagement is the bedrock of social peace and economic prosperity.”
Many of us may nod and say, “Right!” And then go on with our lives. After all, what difference can one person, or even a few caring people, make when the problems seem so large?
My study of Christian Science has given me an answer. In Science and Health with Key the Scriptures, Mary Baker Eddy writes, “Whatever holds human thought in line with unselfed love, receives directly the divine power” (p. 192). Wow! If my actions put others ahead of myself, I can count on God’s power for help.
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April 3, 2017 issue
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From the readers
Mary Davidson, Shelly Leer
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Spiritual identity in a digital age
Jeffrey Plum
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Virtual reality or God’s reality?
Blythe Evans
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Social media and the teenager
Katherine Stephen
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No maze of many minds
John Biggs
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New Editor at The Christian Science Monitor
from the Christian Science Board of Directors
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Stay connected
Jenny Sawyer
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‘In awe of God’s care’
Virginia Anders
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Eczema gone, free to serve
Bruce Richardson
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Joy dissolves cold symptoms
Elisabeth Schwartz
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In every hour
Barbara Whitewater
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The measure of civic virtues in a lost letter
The <i>Monitor’s</i> Editorial Board
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The power behind unselfed love
Deborah Huebsch
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The healthy body
Barbara Vining