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Editorial

Let Love shape your view

Turning our thought to God, we gain an understanding of the power of divine, all-pervasive Love. And we begin to think and act from a foundation of compassion and pure affection toward ourselves and others.
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Article

Be a victor

A Christian disciple challenges evil and conquers it by following Jesus’ loving example.
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Article
Letting Mind, God, govern the focus of our attention is natural. 
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Poem
It doesn’t start with a letter A to Z.
It began with your anointing …
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Article

Unanswered prayer?

In prayer, are we honestly listening for God’s answer or simply looking for the answer we want? Are we willing to heed the answer even when it isn’t what we wanted?
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Poem

Life’s questions

 Asking the right questions sheds light on the real answers. 
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Kids
Dogs can’t be bad, because they’re God’s creatures, and God is only good.
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Testimony of Healing
I continued to focus on eliminating anxious thinking through the love of God—both God’s love for me and my love for God—and trust in Her government.
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Testimony of Healing
I reasoned that since God is perfect, eternal, and changeless, my perfection as God’s creation also has to be continuous and changeless.
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Testimony of Healing

No more coughing spells

I am used to healing difficulties through prayer, which requires changing my thinking rather than changing something physical.
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Bible Lens

Christ Jesus

Jesus affirms that because God is Spirit, true worship must be spiritual, unconfined by geographical location.
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Letters

Letters & Conversations

We love hearing from readers. Here’s the conversation this week.
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