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July 14, 1973 issue
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Good Qualities Aren't Tacked On
JUDY S. GATES
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"What will become of me?"
DARREN STONE NELSON
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A Mother: "The strongest educator"
JILL GOODING
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The Parent You Can Count On
GEORGE MONEYHUN
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Spiritual Learning for Preschoolers
MARIAN CARLSON
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Spiritually Able or Physically Disabled?
LYNDA LEE BARTON
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TRY TO SEE
Alfredonia Thomas Lambert
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LOVE IS FOR EVERYONE
KENNETH HUFFORD
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Healing Our Children
Carl J. Welz
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When a Child Questions God's Existence
Naomi Price
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Twelve years ago we had our third child, a little girl we call...
H. Claire De Persico with contributions from Anthony J. De Persico
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I had the privilege of growing up in a home where Christian Science...
Margaret A. Glass
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When I was a young mother, it was quite a challenge to me as...
Dorothea M. Shickler
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I am thirteen years old, and I would like to give a testimony of a...
Mike Brinton with contributions from Mark Brinton, Don M. Brinton, Carol J. Brinton