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Missi, believer in Truth
Missi loved playing house with her friends. They all had dolls, and the dolls made wonderful playmates. How beautiful they looked dressed up in all their lovely clothes. The girls liked to brush the dolls' hair and do it up in different styles.
Missi had three brothers—two older than she and one younger. The boys did not like dolls, and they refused to play house.
She often quarreled with her two older brothers. Sometimes the anger and noise were very bad.
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January 5, 1981 issue
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Put some steam in your self-esteem
KENNY L. BAKER
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Caring for our bodies
RALPH BYRON COPPER
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Romantic longings
DIANE STAUNTON STAPLES
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Urgent daily prayer
RICHARD D. MEYER
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The shepherd thought
ANITA LEE CHANEY
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This morning's demand
BEVERLY JEAN McCREARY
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7 From pioneers to pioneer (Part 1)
CORA MASON
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God's law governs man
C. CHAUNCEY BUTLER
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Undefeated
NATHAN A. TALBOT
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A title to remember
BEULAH M. ROEGGE
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Missi, believer in Truth
Rachel Helen Bones
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Daddy took time
Mary Elaine Zimmerman
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During a summer college program some years...
JAMES E. BRADY
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About a week before I was to go on vacation one time, I had a...
DOROTHY M. BROWN