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FOR CHILDREN
Be a good detective
Have you ever played detective, pretending you were solving a mysterious disappearance or the theft of valuable jewels?
A detective is always on the watch for clues, but he doesn't automatically believe every lead he gets. He checks things out to separate evidence about what's really true from things that lead to false conclusions.
You can be a detective right now. One of your jobs is to detect error, to be on the watch for thoughts that sound just right, and check out thoughts or feelings that are suspicious.
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August 22, 1983 issue
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The rightness and naturalness of Christian healing
MERLE WITHAM MILLER
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Christian Scientists: scientific Christian healers
MARILYN KAY BLAND
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The platform of Christian Science
ALICE KINSMAN SMITH
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Realm of prayer
LYLE M. CRIST
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Claim the victory!
RUTH H. POYSER
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Willpower or conviction?
ROBERT R. MacKUSICK
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We are equal
VERA SOHR KELLY
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The closeness of the Christ
JACK V. SMITH
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"The accuser is not there"
EMILY LACEY
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Lessons of a mountain spring
EARL E. HARRIS
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Answers to some "whys" about Christian Science
DeWITT JOHN
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Watching, and praying for the Mind of Christ
CAROLYN B. SWAN
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Be a good detective
Emily A. Swinnerton
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I have been associated with Christian Science since an aunt took...
SAMUEL LEWIS with contributions from PAMELA LEWIS