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Love opens the way
Have you ever come to a point in a project where you felt it was impossible to progress any further because it was too difficult? Maybe it seemed that the only option was to give it up as a bad job.
This is where the teachings of Christian Science come to our aid, helping us see the erroneous nature of mortal existence, with all its limitations, and to better understand God as Life—infinite, limitless Life—and that we truly exist as Life’s reflection. This spiritual understanding lights our path and opens the way for progress. It not only dissolves the limitations that the material senses would impose on us but assures us that “with God all things are possible” (Matthew 19:26).
Whenever we feel tempted to despair over our abilities, Love will open the way for us.
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July 3, 2017 issue
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From the readers
Jo Scoville, C. L. Clark, Linda Gray
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Why Christian Science periodicals?
Barbara Vining
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Cybersecurity—every prayer counts
Martha C. Sarvis
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To be made free—morally and physically
Kathy Chicoine
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Love opens the way
Margaret Jane Seymour
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No limited connection to good
Debbie Simmons
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Our Truth constitution
Grace H. Carter
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‘I asked God what to do’
Hannah Warrick
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‘Without spot’
Evan MacDonald
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Severe abdominal pain dissolves
Dan Wood
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Desire to be a mother answered
Gerda Bickel
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'Through divine Science, Spirit, God, unites ...'
Photograph by Karen Goodspeed Hertlein
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United in the struggle that leads to freedom
Kim Crooks Korinek
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You can pray about loneliness
By Jenny Sawyer with Curt Wahlberg
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The worst/best summer ever
Jenny Sawyer
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A healing at soccer camp
Mathew Omondi