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Angels at School
[For children]
"Julie, get back in line."
Beth stood at the school door, getting the other children to line up. She was a monitor this year. It was her job to see that everybody was orderly in the schoolyard. They were not to push or shove, and when the bell rang, they were supposed to stay in line quietly and walk to their classrooms.
Beth liked her job until Julie began to make trouble. This girl just refused to listen. After several warnings Beth finally had to say, "Julie, I don't want to report you, but if you don't obey the rules, I'll have to."
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March 27, 1971 issue
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Decisions—Decisions—Decisions
GEORGE W. LEDBETTER
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You Can Take It with You
EDNA MAY EVANS WHITE
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Keep Knowing a Fact
HARRIETTE MELDRIM HILL
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Love's Law of Salvation
DENYS IRVINE
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Purifying Our Environment
WINIFRED M. JOHNSON
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ANSWER THE CALL
Godfrey John
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Why Not Get Rid of the Devil?
EVELYN D. BERTOLET
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Angels at School
HELEN G. HASLER
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Christian Science and One's Politics
Carl J. Welz
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Caring for Ourselves
Naomi Price
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Mary Baker Eddy, speaking of the healing effect of Christian Science,...
Herbert Spencer Green with contributions from F. Grace Bond
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My introduction to Christian Science came through reading a...
Ollie L. Roediger
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I would like to express my gratitude for Christian Science and for...
William E. Penning with contributions from Mary S. W. Penning
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Mrs. Eddy states in a sermon, The People's Idea of God (p. 1),...
Marianne G. Ambler
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I am very grateful that my parents made the choice to attend...
Melba K. Bohnenstiehl with contributions from Rosa B. Klueter
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It has been a number of years since I sent in a testimony, during...
Marie Moon Sheely
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Signs of the Times
with contributions from Charles B. Roth, Joseph H. Yeakel