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The Most Wonderful Talent
Do you wish you had a talent? Well, you do! All you have to do is express it. Let's see how Meredith discovered what this talent is.
One evening shortly after her mother had tucked Meredith into bed, she heard her sobbing. Quickly she went to Meredith's bedroom, turned on the light, and asked, "What is it, dear?"
Meredith with a tearful voice said, "Mommy, I can't sing the way the other children in my class sing. I can't draw and paint the way the other children do. Mrs. Fleming puts so many of their pictures on the bulletin board, but never one of mine."
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May 30, 1977 issue
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Conviction Brings Healing
THOMAS C. KELLER
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How to Deal With the Nuclear Threat
GEOFFREY T. GODSELL
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The Power of Christian Science - Do We Recognize It?
LUCILLE R. RUSHTON
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Effective Immunization
DAVID C. KENNEDY
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Form the Model in Consciousness!
RICHARD A. NENNEMAN
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Removing the Limits of Time
MARY DAVIES
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Outgrowing Merely Personal Love
REITA H. NAYLOR
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Creative Power Belongs to God
JEAN MATTERS REGES BURN
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SONG FOR THIS DAY
Darren Stone Nelson
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God's Children
Mildred D. Johnson
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The Most Wonderful Talent
Beatrice C. Moore
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Caring for the Body
Geoffrey J. Barratt
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Outgrowing the Death Penalty
Nathan A. Talbot
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I am so grateful to God for His goodness that it is long past time...
Elinor Jordan Reynolds with contributions from Ruth Elizabeth Stackhouse
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"The word of God is quick, and powerful, and sharper than any...
Lillian R. Sutton
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When I became acquainted with Christian Science, I was a very...
Sylvia de Camargo Silva Araujo with contributions from Laura Elizabeth Miller, Nancy C. Miller