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June 9, 1980 issue
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Is home "sweet home"?
DORIS KING HILTON
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Wrong is never right
JOHN J. SELOVER
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Cherishing me
Written for the Sentinel
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Watching the people
FRANKIE L. THOMAS
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Healing
JEAN WHITEHEAD
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Midnight-hour gratitude
JANIS JETT MAYFIELD
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The substance of sight is Mind
BARBARA B. HOLLIDAY
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God the constant
J. DENIS GLOVER
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The fragrance of Christianity
BEULAH M. ROEGGE
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Conveying messages
NATHAN A. TALBOT
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Getting along with parents
Valerie B. Freeland
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For over fifteen years I submitted to painful and...
ROMA B. HALPERN
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Not long ago, while I was sledding with some friends from Sunday School...
BRIAN KLEINSMITH with contributions from DONALD A. KLEINSMITH
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When I learned about Christian Science over five years ago, I...
AMADOR SAAVEDRA
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What a vast difference there is between ignoring a difficulty and...
MARJORIE NILES KIME with contributions from ROBERT CLAY KIME
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Decades have passed since I became acquainted with Christian Science...
SELMA GOTTSCHALK with contributions from MAGDALONA GOTTSCHALK