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How Can We Feed a World?

From the February 1977 issue of The Christian Science Journal


Journalists, TV news teams, and world travelers have given us reports of the inequity and insufficiency of global food supplies. The difficulties encountered in providing needed food appear overwhelming. Many people seem condemned to spending the rest of their lives in despair and starvation. How can we help avert a world food crisis?

The dedicated workers of the many relief organizations seem to have failed to stem the tide of hunger, in spite of their superb efforts. National and international action has scarcely begun to meet the need. The final answer must lie in the spiritual realm, where many effective solutions have already been found.

Mrs. Eddy assures us, "A miracle fulfils God's law, but does not violate that law." Later in the same paragraph she continues, "The miracle introduces no disorder, but unfolds the primal order, establishing the Science of God's unchangeable law."Science and Health, pp. 134-135;

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