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A magnificent statement of our being
Our Father-Mother God is forever expressing love, health, purity, and peace in us.
Sometimes people ask children, “What do you want to be when you grow up?” generally expecting answers such as firefighter, teacher, astronaut, or professional athlete. Similarly, interviewers sometimes ask adults, “Where do you see yourself in five years?” expecting answers describing where they might live or how far they might go within a particular profession.
What would happen if, instead of thinking about what we hope to be in the future, we regularly asked ourselves, “What am I being right now?”
What would happen if we regularly asked ourselves: “What am I being right now?”
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August 18, 2025 issue
View IssueEditorial
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Standing strong in tough times
Lynn G. Jackson
Keeping Watch
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Age labels limit us—don’t believe them!
Claire McArthur
Image and Inspiration
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Small waterfalls in Glacier National Park, Montana, US
Photograph by Carol Ames Sewell
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Tending our own thought—not our neighbor’s
Patti Faulkner
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A magnificent statement of our being
Susan Jostyn
Kids
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Seeing the true view
Carol A. Miller
Healings
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My back is now strong and pain-free
Ezechiel Ndihokubwayo
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A healing of discord in an educational community
Laura Romero
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Prayer eliminates pain
John Challenger
Bible Lens
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Mind
August 18–24, 2025
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Letters & Conversations
Suzy Pepple, Arthur Colyar, Cynthia Markum