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Karen Proves Love's Care
[Of special interest to children]
On the first day of school, Karen lost her new blue purse. When she went home, she told her mother all the places she had looked without finding her purse.
Karen had proved several times before that nothing is ever lost in divine Mind. But she was so upset about her pretty blue purse that she began to cry.
"If I knew just where I lost it," Karen said to her mother, "I could tell God to take care of it for me until I could find it!" Just then an angel thought came to Karen. "But I don't have to tell God, do I?" she asked aloud. "God is everywhere, taking care of the whole world!"
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July 9, 1966 issue
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Is Good Worth Working For?
Gordon V. Comer
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The Help of Mind in the Performing Arts
LEO S. SCHEER
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Developing Right Habits
OLIVE HALL SHADGETT
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"ABIDING IN THE FIELD"
Pearl Strachan Hurd
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The Right Sense of Possession
PAUL AGNEW RANDALL
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THE INWARD MAN
Joanne Mazna Garinger
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Praying for the World
DILYS T. MORRISON
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"Then"
GRACE SODEN HAERLE
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Karen Proves Love's Care
DOROTHY H. JONES
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Divine Mind Governs the Human Body
Helen Wood Bauman
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Experience Is Subjective
William Milford Correll
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I have had many proofs of the healing power of the Christ through...
Murray Lawrence Jayne
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"Blessed are they which do hunger and thirst . . ." (Matt. 5:6)
Elizabeth Anson