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"My God shall supply all your need"
[Of special interest to children]
Sally is almost always happy, and she likes to jump and dance about. Especially she likes to laugh; and when her father teases her, she giggles so much it is hard for her to stop.
But one day when Sally came home from school she didn't feel at all happy. Instead of dancing and skipping, she stamped noisily about the house. She didn't want to laugh or giggle or even to speak politely. Instead of smiling, she scowled, and her face seemed to be covered with a dark storm cloud.
When the family sat down to supper, Sally told them that her stomach hurt and that she didn't feel like eating. Then she went off to be alone.
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April 2, 1966 issue
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One Hundred Years and Forever
MARY RETTA TITUS
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Letting Our Light Shine
HARRIET A. LINK
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"A new and higher idea of immortality"
FLINT LEWIS TOWNSEND
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WHO KNOWS?
Helen Oscar Winfield
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The Illusion Called Matter
ARDEN KING EVANS
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Faithful Church Attendance
JOSEPH TRAVIS HOLLEMAN, JR.
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Freedom Is Natural
JOHN B. WEBB
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"My God shall supply all your need"
PATRICIA PLUMB WILSON
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The Forward Look
Carl J. Welz
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Mind Is Substance
William Milford Correll
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One morning when I was dressing I noticed a lump on my body
Mildred Oestry
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In Psalms we read (90:1), "Lord, thou hast been our dwelling...
Dorothy Margaret Logan
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Reading the textbook, Science and Health by Mrs. Eddy, cured...
Peter Anthony Carlton
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Signs of the Times
Robert H. Hamill