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Freshness in Teaching the New Language
"Freshness comes to the teacher through inspiration gained from a yearning for the truth"
One Sunday morning as some pupils in a Christian Science Sunday School were discussing the several languages they could speak, the teacher of the class was about to state that he could speak only one language. However, a fresh thought occurred to him that as a Christian Scientist he was qualified to speak two languages—the English language and the new tongue, or the language of Spirit.
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December 22, 1962 issue
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The Radiance of the Risen Day
L. IVIMY GWALTER
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"I have a goodly heritage"
MARGARET CASE PAULUS
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A Question of Faith
MARTIN REISS
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The True Spirit of Christmas
MAXINE LE PELLEY
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Freshness in Teaching the New Language
JOHN EZRA MCDOWELL
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Handling Aggression
CHARLOTTE S. STADIG
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God Guides Our Footsteps
ALTHEA BROOKS HOLLENBECK
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Sharing Our Textbook
Ralph E. Wagers
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Honest Prayer for Peace on Earth
Carl J. Welz
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I should like to express my...
Almira C. Truxall
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To those struggling with a physical...
Irene E. MacNeil
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Some time ago I cut my hand...
Cedric Anthony Matthews with contributions from Mary M. Matthews
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When Christian Science was...
Leda E. Cook
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About twenty years ago I was introduced...
Helen E. Rudio Dike
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Christian Science has been my...
Virginia Martin with contributions from Thomas N. Martin
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I was brought up in a Protestant...
Lyall S. Campbell
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Signs of the Times
Clarence W. Hall