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[The above is an abbreviated, postproduction text of the program released (or broadcast the week of October 1—7 in the radio series, " The Bible Speaks to You." Heard internationally over more than 950 stations, the weekly programs are prepared and produced by the Christian Science Committee on Publication 107 Falmouth Street, Boston, Massachusetts 02115.]
RADIO PROGRAM No. 183 - When Your Child Asks About God, Part I
SPEAKER: I'd like to hear something about your children and the interesting questions they ask about the nature of God.
QUESTIONER: I'm the mother of four children; our oldest is thirteen and our youngest is six. Some questions that the children are apt to ask are: "What is God? Where does He live?" and "What does He look like?" How do you answer these questions?
SPEAKER: To begin with, I think we have to help children see that God is not like a human being. We have to describe Him by His qualities.
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October 9, 1965 issue
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God's Law and Freedom
JOHN STANLEY HOCKER
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"All sufficiency in all things"
VIOLETTE M. LEE
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What Is Ours?
HENRY F. MUNDT
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Popularity and Principle
BETTY R. FREEMAN
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The Light Shineth in Darkness
SIDNEY W. F. TURNBULL
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Faith Brings Serenity
RUTH GAZZAM HAIGHT
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Angels Are Everywhere
JEAN ELAINE MARTILLA
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Is Christian Science Escapism?
Helen Wood Bauman
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There Is No Death
William Milford Correll
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THE GATE OF HEAVEN
Donalda von Poellnitz
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From an early age my thought...
Hinemoa L. MacDonald
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It is with great joy that I acknowledge...
William W. Hollis
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Although for a number of...
Antoinette H. Vincent-Krol
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I have witnessed many healings...
Betsy T. Jenkin
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As a child I was very frail
Helen Bogdanski
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I am eager to acknowledge, with...
Mildred E. Johnson
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Many years ago my mother...
Evelyn Hurley
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Signs of the Times
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