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FOR CHILDREN
What do you call yourself?
My name's Cynthia. What's yours?
As important as our name is in helping us know who we are, it's even more important to know what God wants us to call ourselves.
You see, if we just went by what our family and friends call us, we wouldn't know much about our very special relationship with God. And how you and I are brothers and sisters in God's family.
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June 21, 1982 issue
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Proper caring
ARNO PRELLER
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First fact
ELAINE H. NATALE
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The important step
MARY H. REED
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On not clinging to personality
SHARON SLATON HOWELL
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Anger? Don't divert it ... destroy it!
CATHERINE B. O'HARA
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Reflections on Psalm 150
L. DANA GATLIN
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Community service and our local paper
RAIF MARKARIAN
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Praise — the way out of exile
BEULAH M. ROEGGE
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Fitness to receive and to do
WILLIAM E. MOODY
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Child in light
BEVERLEY COOPER
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What do you call yourself?
Cynthia Parsons
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My first exposure to the teachings of Christian Science...
DONALD W. RADEL
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One day after school I got stung by a bee
AMANDA PAULSON with contributions from WENDY J. PAULSON
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Through Christian Science my life has been richly blessed
ANNELIESE VOGELER