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LOVE ALWAYS WINS
[Of Special Interest to Children]
Angela is always glad when Sunday morning comes round because on this day she goes to the Christian Science Sunday School. There she learns to know God as divine Love, tenderly caring for all His children, and to understand her own true selfhood as God's perfect child, reflecting His goodness and love.
She also enjoys attending her weekday school, but a short time ago she had a problem there. Into her class came a little girl called Brenda, who seemed to be cross and quarrelsome so that none of the other children loved her or wanted to play with her.
Now Angela did not really think about loving Brenda; in fact, she saw her as the other children saw her, as a very unpleasant child from whom it was best to keep as far away as possible.
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February 20, 1960 issue
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SELF-KNOWLEDGE AND SELF-CONTROL
JOHN M. TUTT
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WHAT CONSTITUTES TRUE HUMILITY?
GERTRUDE E. VELGUTH
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THE GOLIATH OF MORTAL SENSE DESTROYED
MISCHA LHEVINNE
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THE STRAIGHT AND NARROW WAY
ARTHUR N. LORIG
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THE PROMISE STANDS
Kathryn Paulson
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MAN'S DWELLING PLACE
CHARLES BING MAYS
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WRITING FOR THE PERIODICALS
CAROLINE M. SMILEY
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LOVE ALWAYS WINS
CONSTANCE HEWARD
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CHRISTIAN SCIENCE OVERCOMES CRIME
Helen Wood Bauman
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LOOKING AND SEEING
Ralph E. Wagers
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In the opening sentence of a...
Gary John Jewkes
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My very first healing through...
Simonne Fehr
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The Comforter promised by...
Mary Graham Cooper
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For some time I had been looking...
Dorothea E. Konrad
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I first heard of Christian Science...
Bess Parker
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Many years ago I attended...
Edith K. Kast
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When Christian Science was first...
Barbara Tanberg Moran
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Many difficult and discordant...
Wellman E. Gerke
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Signs of the Times
with contributions from Milton A. Heitzman, Kinsey N. Merritt, Robert L. Stevens