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A Business Man's New Year Endeavor :—To be joyous in my work, moderate in my pleasures, chary in my confidences, faithful in my friendships; to be energetic, but not excitable; enthusiastic, but not fanatical; loyal to the truth as I see it, but ever open-minded to the newer light; to abhor gush as I would profanity, and hate cant as I would a lie; to be careful in my promises, punctual in my engagements, candid with myself, and frank with others; to discourage shams and rejoice in all that is beautiful and true; to do my work and live my life so that neither shall require defence or apology; to honor no one simply because rich or famous, and despise no one because humble or poor; to be gentle and considerate toward the weak, respectful yet self-respecting toward the great, courteous to all, obsequious to none; to seek wisdom from great books and inspiration from good men; to invigorate my mind with noble thoughts as I do my body with sunshine and fresh air; to prize all sweet human friendships and seek to make at least one home happy; to have charity for the erring, sympathy for the sorrowing, cheer for the despondent; to leave the world a little better off because of me; and to leave it, when I must, bravely and cheerfully, with faith in God and good-will to all my fellow-men—this shall be my endeavor during the coming year.

Medical Legislation

The following excerpts are taken from an article, written by Ezra W.

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Where is God when bad things happen?

Have you ever asked yourself where God is when you’re faced with bad news? We invite you to listen to each episode and discover ideas that spark hope and inspiration.

From Safety

A safe refuge

Trust in God opens the door to a safe refuge, always available and always at hand.

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Little Things

So many people ask, How can I advance in Christian Science?

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"A Word in Season"

Isaiah said, "The Lord God hath given me the tongue of the learned, that I should know how to speak a word in season, to him that is weary.

About Counterfeits

The Christian Science teaching that evil in whatever guise presented, whether physical or moral, is itself an error, may seem hard of acceptance by those who mistake appearance for fact.

Confidence

When a girl, there came an experience into my life which I can never forget, and from which I have since drawn some useful lessons.

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Anthology of classic articles III

Listen to this inspiring collection of articles.

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Shared reflections

Listen to this inspiring collection of articles or download the audio.

From Pregnancy and childbirth

For expectant mothers

The more fully we accept the spiritual nature of birth, the more effortlessly we can demonstrate that nothing has occurred from which one needs to recover.

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From Free from Contagion

Bringing our prayers to the threat of contagion

Prayer can lift us out of the swirl of fear, and it can be a calming, healing influence in our communities as well.

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From our Exchanges

More and more it is to be seen that science recognizes the great spiritual necessity of regeneration as the ground of unity between the sinner and the God against whom he has sinned.

It has been well said that whereas the common method...

It has been well said that whereas the common method of human reasoning is to induce conclusions from physical phenomena, Mrs.

David and the Angel

An old truth in a new dress is sure to attract more than ordinary attention.

An Experience

Our Christian Science periodicals come to us so richly laden with offerings from the deep experiences of those who love and live the truth, that we read them with grateful hearts,—grateful that we are permitted to know of their victories,—of the demonstrations of the power of Truth and Love, and we are strengthened and helped by them, often gaining courage for some encounter with the enemy which would overthrow our sense of Truth.

Obedience

I Desire to express my gratitude for the new order recently issued through the Sentinel and Journal relative to the requirements for public practitioners of Christian Science.

Patience

It would be difficult to find a better definition of patience than that conveyed by the last three words of Milton's matchless line,—