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Lessons from Tanya
[For children]
Now, Tanya is a smart dog!
She never enters the house without looking up first and getting the okay from her family. She goes straight to her own rug when she has wet feet. She even waits around most mornings until her two favorite friends come to get her. And then the three of them go trotting off together—the black terrier, the white poodle, and Tanya, the golden retriever.
Yes, Tanya's a smart dog—and loving too. She's taught her family lots of lessons.
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June 12, 1971 issue
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Prayer Is Always Answered
BETTY REISS
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Right Relationships
KURT GLADHORN
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A Single Command
CHRISTINE HARRISON
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There's Jam in Your House, Too
BARBARA JOY HENDERSON
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Utilizing Divine Power
RONALD GRAY WALKER
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Nothing to Lose but Limitation
KATHERINE J. HAMMERSLEY
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UPWARD WAY
Cynthia Häfeli-Wells
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Lessons from Tanya
ELLEN SHANK COLLINS
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Keeping Johnny Quiet
Carl J. Welz
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Important Points in the Healing Work
Alan A. Aylwin
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Mary Baker Eddy comments (Miscellaneous Writings, p. 194),...
Melvin A. Erickson
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It is with deep gratitude for Christian Science...
Constance E. Pegum
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It is with heartfelt gratitude and love to God for all the good that...
Helen Mai with contributions from Dorothy Kruse, Betty Jane Wallin, Mary Ann Norris, Robert E. Norris, E. Bernice Wood
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Signs of the Times
with contributions from Louis Spilman, Harold Blake Walker