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A RIGHT THOUGHT OPENS THE DOOR
[Of Special Interest to Children]
There was a bit of fall in the air. The school doors were wide open to welcome the pupils back to school. The children were looking forward to learning new things and to meeting their old friends and some new ones.
In Christian Science, children learn that to be happy they must open the door of thought to right thinking as well as to new lessons, and they must close it on anything that would stand in the way of their doing what is right. This necessity is proved in the following experience.
Jane liked her school and her many friends. She was fond of one girl in particular whose name was Alice. They had had many happy times together the previous year, because they had both been in the same room and had sat near each other. Jane was delighted to find that she was in the same room with Alice again this year. She immediately took her place behind her.
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January 18, 1958 issue
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ENLARGING OUR UNDERSTANDING OF GOD
NORMAN B. HOLMES
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ARE WE READY?
VIOLETTE M. LEE
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"THE PRECIOUS SONS OF ZION"
MARION BLAKE
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WHAT IS OUR STANDARD OF LIVING?
MARGARET FLINT JACOBS
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USHERING AT A CHRISTIAN SCIENCE LECTURE
HOWARD H. IRWIN
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EUTYCHUS
Carol Earle Chapin
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"THE SECRET PLACE"
WILFRED S. THORPE
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A RIGHT THOUGHT OPENS THE DOOR
BARBARA P. STUTSMAN
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WHERE DO YOU STAND?
Harold Molter
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A GREAT ADMISSION
Helen Wood Bauman
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TRANSFORMATION
Gerhard Nebel
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Christian Science is a practical...
Richard E. Lyons
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One evening, about dinnertime,...
Marguerite V. Helburn
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Throughout my life Christian Science...
Dorothy E. Harden
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I am very grateful for the help...
Evelyn M. King
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I am grateful that we have an...
Paul L. Searfoss
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I have had so many proofs of the...
Celia Ast Cole
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Since my first instruction in a...
Madeline Montgomery Dale
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I have been privileged to study...
Jean G. Sutton
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