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‘Whose day is it, anyway?’
When we awaken in the morning and think about the day ahead, what may first come to mind is a schedule or to-do list. We might think of it as “my day” and feel personally responsible for how it goes.
Later, if the day is going well, we might congratulate ourselves on having a good day. If our plans go awry, however, we’re often quick to disown it with, “Well, I guess this just isn’t my day!”
But whose day is it, anyway? And what really determines how it goes?
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December 16, 2019 issue
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From the readers
Nina Segelson, Suzanne Connolly, Dawn Rehnstrom
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Praise God!
John Biggs
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The reason for Christmas joy
Michaela von Burski
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‘Whose day is it, anyway?’
Rosemary S. Pendery
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A culture of abundance
David Evans
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Praying the news
Inge Schmidt
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Speaking justly of Mary Baker Eddy
The Office of Committee on Publication
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A quick healing of swimmer’s ear
Teagan Hubbard
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Up and active again after a fall
Victoria A. Williamson
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Shattered wrist bones healed
Marette St. John
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Aggressive symptoms healed
David Maune
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"Sing praise, O waking heart ..."
Photograph by Steve Ryf
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Thinking for ourselves
Larissa Snorek