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June 27, 1983 issue
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Nothing shall hurt you
CHARLENE DAILEY WOLFARTH
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Finding heaven here and now
GLORIA ELAINE MARLATT
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Which unemployment problem?
ROBERT W. JEFFERY
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The Reading Room—a spiritual oasis
JACK V. SMITH
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Valuing the motherhood of God
BERYL J. OSBORNE
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To a daughter
EMILY A. SWINNERTON
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"First lessons" in moral and spiritual law (Part II)
JON GIB HARDER
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Prayer for Sunday School
JOYCE NANCY MOSS
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Deeper than words, the healing Spirit!
DeWITT JOHN
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You know enough to heal
NATHAN A. TALBOT
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Being a thought watcher
Aylesa Forsee
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God's child
Beatrice L. Tukesbury
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When our son was at the age of five, he developed...
ERWIN S. CORNELIUS
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One healing I had was when I pinched my fingers in the car...
CYNTHIA JACQUELYN McPHERSON with contributions from LOIS ANN McPHERSON, R. GEORGE BRYAN, JR.
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Christian Science has blessed me these many years
ELLEN P. O'CONNOR
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For fifty years Christian Science has been at work weaving a pattern...
CLARICE EDITH BERGER