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Vacations with Order and Progress
"Christian Science demands order and truth." So writes our Leader, Mary Baker Eddy, on page 215 of her book "Miscellaneous Writings." Vacations may bring a change of scenery, a change of association, a change of activity, but order and truth are perpetual demands which should characterize every event of human experience. The vacation season, which in some countries falls largely in the months of July and August, is likely to bring some changes in the routine work of the Sunday School, particularly in the larger schools in the metropolitan areas, where a number of pupils leave the city in the summer, and in the smaller ones in the resort districts, where the attendance sometimes is greatly increased, and where pupils, officers, and teachers come and go. When these changes are given attention sufficiently in advance, they do not interrupt the work or interfere with the high standard which the Sunday School should maintain.
In this column, under date of May 17, 1947, a plan was mentioned for organizing summer classes so that the work might continue through the vacation season with sustained regularity, interest, and inspiration. While the plan was not presented as an ideal one for all Sunday Schools, a number of churches have tried it and have reported excellent results. Summer attendance was improved, and interest in the lessons continued uninterrupted. Systematic condensing of classes brought a sense of order into the Sunday School which was reflected in the work of the pupils.
The vacation months afford an excellent opportunity for personal contact with those of the pupils who remain at home for the season. Many active children in the summer are on the lookout for something interesting with which to occupy their time, and a child who has been lax about attending Sunday School may become actively interested when approached on the subject by an understanding teacher or superintendent. With no school-work to do, he may find the way open for more attention to the Sunday School lessons and in this way learn to value the lessons and continue to study them throughout the year.
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May 21, 1949 issue
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DAILY OBLIGATION
CHARLOTTE V. ORR
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LOVE YOUR ENEMIES
Isla Paschal Richardson
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INVENTION AND DISCOVERY
ARTHUR FREEMAN
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THE SOURCE OF TRUE HAPPINESS
JULIA SALOME KINNEY
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"A LIVING SACRIFICE"
HENRY J. F. COE
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THE ETERNAL NOW
JEAN MOSIER
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THE FATHER'S BUSINESS
LILLIAN G. WINTER
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FUN AND SATISFACTION
JOHN M. TUTT
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MY SON
Hazel A. Wood
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THE ROSE AND THE WILDERNESS
Robert Ellis Key
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SOUL AND ITS EXPRESSION
Helen Wood Bauman
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Smallpox and other ills healed. Relationships unsnarled by Truth
Doris Evans Delgado-Arias
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Family blessed. Sons in combat protected by mental work
Herbert Laughton
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Serious heart condition yields to Truth
M. Grace Schwinn
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Children apply the truth. Healings. Constant protection
Frances Lou Davis
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Acute pain expelled and prevented by power of Love
Irene Peirson
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Healing results from reading textbook
Eliza Mowrey
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Anemia disappears; grief overcome
A. Edith Bain
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Compound fracture is healed in Christian Science
William A. Hagan with contributions from Emma L. Hagan
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Signs of the Times
with contributions from W. E. Sangster, Tibor Toth, R. F. V. Scott, Esdras S. Gruver