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Why the Old, Old Bible?
Taro and Mamoru and Tadashi were in the same class in a Christian Science Sunday School. One day Taro asked, "Isn't the Bible still the world's best seller?"
"Yes," said their teacher, "it's been read by many, many people down through the ages, and today it is translated into almost every language, and read all over the world. The Bible is called the Book of books."
Mamoru made a face and said: "It's such an old, old book! How come it's still selling?"
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August 7, 1976 issue
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Individual Effectiveness and Church Membership
GEORGE W. LEDBETTER
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Claim Your Spiritual Sonship!
EMILY B. WOOD
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Can We Heal the Sick?
GRANT C. BUTLER
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Calculating Rightly
WYNONA ASHTON
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Martha's Options
DORINDA B. LE CLAIR
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Where We Are
J. WOODRUFF SMITH
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You Can Never Fall Out of Love
SANDRA PETERSON
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Why the Old, Old Bible?
Emi Abiko
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To Heal Childhood's Scars
Naomi Price
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How Physical Is Healing?
Peter J. Henniker-Heaton
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I was too small to appreciate my first proof of the healing power...
Helen L. Morgan with contributions from Darcy Collingwood
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I was playing outside with some friends
Peter Morris Gladden with contributions from Powell F. Gladden, Sarah B. Gladden
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My mother was led to investigate Christian Science when she...
Joan Kitts Imbeau