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FOR CHILDREN
Prayer in the principal's office
Angy and Andy's mother was a Christian Science practitioner. The twins often heard their mother talking to people as they were going into her office in their home, or when she answered the phone.
They knew that their mother used the Lord's Prayer See Matt. 6:9-13 . to help people. They especially loved the way it began with "Our Father." That meant God is everyone's Father.
One day at school Andy was taken to the principal's office because he looked sick. His mother was called to come and take him home. When the principal asked Andy about calling the doctor or the nurse to help him, Andy replied, "No, thank you. I'll be all right, but will you please bring my twin sister Angy here? She's in my classroom."
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April 12, 1982 issue
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Viewing the news
BERTSCH DOAN
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Letter from a student activist of the sixties
ELAINE H. NATALE
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Spiritual aspiration and career choices
JOE ELLER
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Eternity now
SUZANNE R. WILLIAMS
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The single parent
ROXANNE H. BAKER
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"Night airs"
VIRGINIA THESIGER
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LETTERS TO THE PRESS
with contributions from STIG K. CHRISTIANSEN, AUDREY E. APPLEBY
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In the presence of love—freedom
BEULAH M. ROEGGE
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Taking possession of the body
NATHAN A. TALBOT
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"It never was"
DORIS JUNE JACK
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Prayer in the principal's office
Evans Richardson
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In 1975 I became ill with a bronchial disorder
JACKLYN J. WILLIAMS with contributions from JAMES L. WILLIAMS
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During a visit with some friends in their new house, while we...
KENNETH W. EGGERT
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"Thou wilt keep him in perfect peace, whose mind is stayed on...
EVELYN MAY CHOWN