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FOR CHILDREN
A question for Amy
"No, Mommy, I don't want to talk. You talk." Amy's mom had asked if she would like to talk to the practitioner they were going to call.
For a few days part of Amy's hand had been swollen where there was a wart. She tried to cover it with a bandage because it looked reddish, and it hurt.
When Mom asked Amy if she would like her to phone a Christian Science practitioner, she said yes. But when Mom suggested that she talk to him, Amy was surprised. "What if he asks me questions I can't answer?"
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November 14, 1983 issue
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Silencing the bells
RICHARD H. STRAIN
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Say "no" to colds
LINNIE CALLISON HEASLEY
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Football is not war
JACK FORREST TAYLOR
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A "liftoff" checklist
ELIZABETH A. EVANS
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The prospector
WILBUR M. NYSTROM
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What are our thoughts indicating?
LYDIA MARY EKINS
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A place to begin healing
THOMAS C. ASHER
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Trust
JEAN M. LANGERMAN
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The restorative power of true substance
CAROLYN B. SWAN
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A question for Amy
Nancy Joy Potter
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Many years ago my mother lived next door to a...
CLIFFORD G. KELLY
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I am grateful for the many healings I have had through the...
FRANCIS LOUISE CURLEE
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I'm grateful to be learning that Christ Jesus' mighty works are...
MARY JANE HARTZELL LAUB