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Six articles, written for girls in their teens, deal frankly and directly with situations that many in this group find themselves facing. "It's About You" provides a clear explanation of how such challenges can be successfully met by applying the teachings of Christian Science. Subjects covered include the problem of overweight, threat of physical assault, the menstrual cycle, and an interview with a TV star about using Christian Science in her life.
This booklet, a companion to "A Proving Ground," will be of help to the early teens and young adults of both sexes. It will also provide much spiritual support to parents, as their children learn to apply Christian Science to their daily lives and thus gain a sure sense of maturity.
"It's About You" is $1.00. It is available in Christian Science Reading Rooms or direct from The Christian Science Publishing Society, One Norway Street, Boston, MA, U.S.A. 02115.
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October 25, 1975 issue
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The Word—or Just Words?
MARY BRETZ REED
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A DAILY REMINDER
Sarah V. Cornelius
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Effectively Helping Humanity
RICHARD CLAUDE HAW
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God's Work Is Done
MARY RETTA TITUS
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Toward a New Start: A Conversation
EMILY A. SWINNERTON
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Marching Orders
ELSIE STAHL ODERWALD
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Man's True Estate
JOHN WHITE, JR.
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Resolving Conflicts
WENDELL E. WOLLAM
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FORWARD MOTION
Jane D. Morse
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Give a Good Time
Margaret Noble Pleasant
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Take Off the Mask!
Marilyn Utter Gardner
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Letting Go the Unreal
Geoffrey J. Barratt
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Things Do Not Have to Grow Worse
Peter J. Henniker-Heaton
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"Thy word is a lamp unto my feet, and a light unto my path"...
Margit Tollefsen
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My first testimony was published in The Christian Science Journal...
Laura O. McCormick
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I have witnessed so many healings—physical and mental—...
Robert C. Peacock
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Christian Science has always been a way of life for me
Jeffrey Brooks Robison
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Letters to the Press
James H. Lawrence