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Dear Parents,
Our Sunday School class of eight eleventhgraders decided to write you a letter. We wanted to tell you some of the good things you've done to help us be good Christian Scientists, and some of the things you do that turn us off.
The best thing you can do is really live Christian Science every day. Always reminding us of it isn't going to convince us. If we feel your love, if we know you are honest, and if we see you turning to Truth to solve problems, that's more than any talk can do.
We're glad you've given us a religion. One girl in our class told of meeting two kids whose parents were of different faiths. They were afraid of biasing their children in one direction or another, and so they didn't give their children any religion at all. These kids felt deprived, and we also felt that they had missed something. So thank you for all the hymns you sang to us when we were little and for seeing that we got to Sunday School.
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September 2, 1972 issue
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"Peace and joy and power"
WILLIAM EDWARD HAMMERSLA
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What About Dating?
PATIENCE M. CANHAM
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Her Story
REBECCA WELZ
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THE ROAD HOME
Godfrey John
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Dear Parents,
with contributions from Holly Berry, Robert U'ren, Paul Russell, Steve Griswold, Gin Schopbach, Corinne Clark, Nancy Harvey, Philip Brake
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"But, what would you do if ...?"
JOHN LEWIS SELOVER
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Hey old grump
Charles R. Clark
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What Would You Ask the Editor?
Paul Dervis with contributions from Carl Welz
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IDENTITY
Doris Kerns Quinn
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Frustrated in my early life by parental divorce, confused, and...
Sandie M. Hardin with contributions from William A. Brown
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Two summers ago I worked in Indiana cornfields detasseling...
Vicki L. Tarnow
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Two years ago I was in my first year at grammar school
Charles Fox with contributions from Rachel Fox, Helen R. Hampe, Mimi McClendon