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Could you qualify for the leading role?
Play: The Good Samaritan
Script: See Luke 10:25-37
Cast of characters:
Stranger: The stranger could be played by anyone. He has been wounded, stripped, and left. The wound came from his fellowman. It may have been from a weapon or it may have been from verbal attack—criticism, gossip, or some other mode of destructiveness.
We are told that he has been stripped of his raiment. Clothing? That's easy to replace. He may have been deprived of a great deal more: his faith, his courage, his strength, his self-esteem.
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August 18, 1980 issue
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"My record is on high"
JUDITH ANN HARDY
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Could you qualify for the leading role?
LONA INGWERSON
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Education—without labels
RHODA MERLE FORD
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Home can't be broken
LARRY HELLER
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"I'd like to go to Sunday School..."
JACQUELYN L. MATTSON
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No contest!
DOROTHY P. SEAGREN
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Helping children
JANET BOGART PHINNEY
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Self-examination
KARIN JEAN GILLETT
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You are the light
ALISTAIR W. LAUDER
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Relax tension through Truth
GEOFFREY J. BARRATT
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Finding the child who wants to learn
BEULAH M. ROEGGE
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"Out! Out! Out!"
Kathleen W. Allison
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"I seek to have divine Principle guide all classroom activity"
VIRGINIA J. GABEL