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Love Really Works
Sometimes it is hard to understand parents who get upset at the length of their son's hair or the unconventional appearance of their daughter's boyfriend. A flick through the old family album would surely show how inanely capricious and relatively unimportant are styles in any era.
But sometimes the divisions between offspring and their parents deepen into sad and trying experiences. What then can young people do when their elders just don't seem to understand?
Christian Science enables young people to love their way through trouble to a just solution. Christian Science teaches them how to love in the highest sense of the word—how to let their loving be the reflection of divine, perfect Love, which really does meet every human need.
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August 14, 1971 issue
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Stand or Appease?
ROBERT J. HILL
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Which One Are You?
GLADYS C. GIRARD
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Love Really Works
WILLIAM ROBERT SUDDABY
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Youth—from a Teacher's Viewpoint
ELIZABETH CAREY
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Encountering God as a Reality
SAM L. HORNBEAK
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"Loss is gain"
RAYMOND JACKSON ALLEN
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Gaps in Our Idealism?
JEAN T. BOWMAN
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Which Way?
DIANE STAUNTON STAPLES
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Ecology and Health
Carl J. Welz
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Man Can't Emerge from a Test Tube
Alan A. Aylwin
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As one brought up by a Christian Science mother, I had many...
Garrett M. Stewart
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Year before last our son left one evening on a trip to a seaport...
Lillian Pier Freston with contributions from Joseph George Pier, Wilma D. Lewin