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Diana Helps Her Father
[Of Special Interest to Children]
Diana was very happy. Her father was going to take her mother, Robby, her brother, and her with him to a nearby city where he had to attend to some business. Her father could have taken the train or an airplane to the city. However, the whole family thought it would be more fun if they were to drive down in their own car.
Diana loved to ride in the car. She liked to watch the scenery, and sometimes she would see cows and horses and sheep and other interesting animals on the farms they passed. Often she would see things which reminded her of what she had been told in the Christian Science Sunday School, where she was learning of God, and of Christ Jesus, who came to show us that God is Love.
When she saw a colt standing very close to its mother, Diana would remember that all of God's creatures are ideas of infinite Love and that He is always close to all of them and tenderly cares for each one. Sometimes she would see the young animals running playfully around the fields, and she would recall that God keeps His ideas happy.
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November 13, 1965 issue
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The Housewife's Identity
JUNE DIMOCK EPPS
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At Home in God's Omnipresence
MARY ELIZABETH LEEVER
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ALL THINGS NEW
Fanny de Groot Hastings
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Answered Prayer
MAX DUNAWAY
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The Mother's Demonstration of Stability
BEVERLY BOND FROST
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Fulfillment
MARCELINE MC NUTT MARTIN
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Diana Helps Her Father
EUGENE G. STONE
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The Breadth of Scientific Christianity
Helen Wood Bauman
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True Guidance on Marriage
Carl J. Welz
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For the past twenty years Christian Science...
Marion J. Hukill
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How to utilize the preventive...
Charles Harry Jones
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Someday all the world will know...
Eleanor Johnson Rusk
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Several years ago, when my...
Dorothy Stroebel Born
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Before reaching the age of...
Madeline A. Kenney
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When I was eighteen years of...
Vivienne Myra Haw
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Signs of the Times
O. Ernest Erwin