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Editorial
It’s important to remember too that healing others is a divine calling, completely unrelated to personal ambition or even ability—an activity inspired, supported, and protected by God.
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Article
I am discovering more and more how God-inspired listening, or prayer, opens thought—and experience—to ineffable good.
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Article
The work of superintending Sunday School is essential to a church, its members, and the community.
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Article

Not a pendulum

Feeling pushed and pulled back and forth is temptation—the temptation to believe that there is more than one God, more than one Mind guiding, influencing, or controlling me and others.
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Poem

Mountaintop view

Elijah encounters God—
   not in force 
but in the compelling fact
   of His presence …
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Article

Riding with Love

Love fills all space, because God is everywhere. So there isn’t even a tiny place for fear. 
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Testimony of Healing

Knee pain gone

I realized that this moment and all future moments are God’s and that everything is under His control. That was the end of the problem with the knee. 
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Testimony of Healing
It is so good to know that even when it seems we can’t think for ourselves, God is powerfully with us, giving us just what we need every moment.
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Testimony of Healing
I prayed, affirming both the true sense of body as the embodiment of God’s pure thought and the spiritual fact that all cause and effect belong to God. 
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Bible Lens

Spirit

Paul counsels the Corinthian Christians that “the deep things of God” far surpass human wisdom, and are given by Him.
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Letters

Letters & Conversation

Thank you for a super article. The author really hits the nail on the head when it comes to healing political and other divisions.
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