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Achievable peace

From the November 1985 issue of The Christian Science Journal


Dear Reader:

To you, what's implied in the title "Achievable peace"? Is it saying to you that worldwide, permanent peace is probably not achievable, so the article will deal with the peace that is achievable? That isn't what's intended. We'll reason together about the worldwide, permanent peace that is achievable, is universally attainable. Now, you may raise the question "Is it realistic to expect world peace as a practical fact?" Indeed it is!

Is peace to be achieved through international peace conferences? Or by sitting in on worldwide disarmament talks? Or heaps and heaps of world opinions? Certainly we can be grateful for all the efforts being made in these directions. But we need to go further and recognize the vital importance of letting the Christ enter our daily lives. In so doing, we're not apt to fall for mortal mind's plea "What can I do? I'm just poor li'l ol' me. I don't count."

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