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REITA H. NAYLOR
Not necessarily family connections,
but shared affections.
Not necessarily palatial surroundings,
but joy redounding.
Not necessarily a place possessed,
but peace expressed.
Home is where God's goodness reigns,
and never wanes.
REITA H. NAYLOR
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May 19, 1980
Contents
May 19, 1980 issue
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Get the family out of Eden
DARREN NELSON
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Demonstrating morality and spirituality in family
LACY BELL RICHTER
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Individuality in the family
DOROTHY FOX BARTELS-KEITH
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Home
REITA H. NAYLOR
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You can let them go
JANE W. WILLIS
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Family communication
J. THOMAS BLACK
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A more spiritual parenthood
ARTHUR THORNTON MOREY
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The tango dancer
LORRAINE SERRAVILLO
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No encumbrances for man
GEOFFREY J. BARRATT
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Man or guinea pig?
BEULAH M. ROEGGE
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Dear Editors,
Mary Katherine Robinson
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God is good
Deborah Roberts
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"Aging unknown to Life"
CORA B. JENSEN
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Dispelling impure suggestions heals facial growth
BERTHOLD POLLE
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Woman healed physically and emotionally after attack by intruder
EDITH METCALFE de PLATA
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Troubled marriage healed: "A whole new life has opened up for us"
MARGARET G. ANDREWS