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These Thy children
Many adore a good and happy baby, but what about the rebellious child who lies kicking and crying on the floor? And the self-willed teen-ager, who adopts a life style far from the sound values his family may have proved?
Then there are the parents who, unable to cope with life themselves, verbally or physically abuse their children. Also the parents who are overindulgent and rear their children without discipline or standards.
Although the difficulties may seem many and complex, the teachings of the Bible and the writings of Mrs. Eddy contain the blueprint for helping both child and parent.
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August 11, 1980 issue
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Replacing confusion with calm
RICHARD A. NENNEMAN
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Something can be done about the weather
MABEL M. SCHULZ
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Fulfillment
Written for the Sentinel
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These Thy children
SHEILA P. GEIER
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Fresh form
JUNE McCLENEGHAN FOWLER
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Birth—natural and safe
ROBERT A. WILKIN
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Drawing from a hat or divine control?
EUGENE F. CORBIN
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The Christ is there
BEULAH M. ROEGGE
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Stillness in action
NATHAN A. TALBOT
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Jesus' example to athletes
Mark Billings Raffles
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In February 1971 I made a definite commitment...
JESSIE L. WILSON
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In 1917 when I was married, I stopped attending my former...
MABEL A. KETCHAM
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My introduction to this Science was in the Christian Science Sunday School...
GLADYS BRAMLEY BROOKE with contributions from RUPERT BROOKE
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As a teen-ager away at boarding school, I played on the school...
JOANNA H. CHAPMAN
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When I was six years old, my two brothers and I were taken...
OSCAR LITTLE with contributions from ERNESTINE LITTLE, VINCENT LITTLE