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Inspired Administration

From the August 1972 issue of The Christian Science Journal


Today there is a recognized profession of administration. Members of this profession are generally responsible for planning, decision-making, and directing all or a portion of an organization. There are sophisticated theories of administration, complex administrative processes, and efforts toward developing a science of administration. But human knowledge and effort have often been found inadequate to meet the demands made on administrators in these challenging times.

For inspiration and guidance in the management of their personal affairs and the fulfillment of their professional responsibilities, students of Christian Science turn to the Bible and the writings of Mrs. Eddy.

Christian Science teaches that God is the supreme power and authority. The understanding of this all-power rules out the supposed influence of opposing powers such as confusion, human will, pressure. Since he is always the perfect image and likeness of God, the real, spiritual man continuously expresses ability, intelligence, order, justice, wisdom, and other Godlike qualities. In the Bible we read, "God hath not given us the spirit of fear; but of power, and of love, and of a sound mind." II Tim. 1:7;

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