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Marika's New View of Prayer
Marika had just turned sixteen. It was midsummer and she had her fist summer job—as a camp counselor.
She got along all right with the campers and the other counselors. But she had a hard time with the camp director. Everyone had trouble with the director.
It got so bad, Marika thought of quitting. Others already had. And two counselors had been fired for breaking camp rules. But when she thought of how the turnover in counselors was unsettling to the campers, she decided to stay on.
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September 13, 1975 issue
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Praying for Yourself
HELEN B. CHILDS
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How Do We Pray?
CLARA HAGENLOCHER
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"Pray without ceasing"
DOROTHY KAPLE
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The Power of Prayer
GERALD A. NEWMAN
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UNIVERSAL PRAYER
Sandra Luerssen Hoerner
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Our Response to Crisis
ROLF WITZCHE
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Prayer—Casual or Inspired?
PETER B. VANDERHOEF
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Persistent Prayer-Key to Demonstration
MERVIN M. ROLAND
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Who Told You?
Mildred D. Johnson
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Marika's New View of Prayer
Merelice K. England
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Prayer Without Time
Carl J. Welz
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Prayer for All Mankind
Naomi Price
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Words cannot express my gratitude for Christian Science
Marjorie Kozell
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As a small child with parents who could neither hear nor speak...
Florence Irene Cranwill
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While employed as a secretary in downtown Chicago, during...
Florence Levin
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When I was eighteen, I had my first job. It was physically heavy work…
(Mrs.) Bobby Wolfswinkel-Pennings
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When I became acquainted with Christian Science, I had a problem....
Carmen V. de Iribone
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Letters to the Press
J. Don Fulton