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From the January 1978 issue of The Christian Science Journal


Our daily identification work

Arthur P. Wuth—"To identify yourself to yourself as the expression of God's being is the most important work you do each day."

The vehemence that heals

Isabel F. Bates—"When any physical ailment seems to appear, we can instantly, fervently rebel against the sickly concepts and symptoms of false material belief."

How should a Christian Scientist live?

An editorial—"The antidote to needless uneasiness about pursuing constructive activities ... is to acknowledge our spiritual individuality with such conviction that we don't become molded by mere personal stereotyping and limply conform to superficial expectations others may entertain for us."

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