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Signs of the Times
Rear Admiral James W. Kelly Navy Chief of Chaplains as reported in The Miami Herald Miami, Florida
The role of prayer and faith in the lives of the members of the crew of the Pueblo has not been publicized, either.
Rear Admiral James W. Kelly, Navy chief of chaplains, told Baptist Press that before their capture the men showed little interest in their religion. In fact, worship services on board ship were abandoned because no more than two men ever showed up.
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October 4, 1969 issue
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How Does God Answer Prayer?
ANETTA G. SCHNEIDER
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Giving and Receiving
MAX DUNAWAY
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Unselfed Love Reflects Divine Power
GRACE ARCHER DUNBAR
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"Why don't I have friends?"
JOHN H. WILLIAMS
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MORE BLESSED TO GIVE
Esther M. Scheck Peterson
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Coping with Interruptions
NANCY J. JAGEL
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Youth's Place in Church
RALPH BYRON COPPER
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"Love's divine adventure"
MARJORIE PONDER MATCHETTE
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Can the Leopard Change His Spots?
Alan A. Aylwin
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"The seed within itself"
William Milford Correll
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For many healings and instances of protection, and for a growing...
Robert G. Lawrence
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Mrs. Eddy writes in Science and Health (p. 114), "Christian Science...
Nelle Joyner with contributions from George F. Joyner
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Almost fifty years ago my mother was introduced to Christian Science...
Elizabeth Mills Beasley with contributions from Wilfred E. Beasley, Mary May Bader, Russell Herod Bader
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RADIO PROGRAM NO. 391 - "He will not afflict"
with contributions from Harlan Witham, Jack Krieger
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Signs of the Times
with contributions from James W. Kelly