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FOR CHILDREN
Right side up
Do you like to hang upside down on the monkey bars?
Everything looks pretty strange. Trees look as if they are growing out of a green sky. And people are walking in midair—on their heads!
Of course, you know better than to think that's the way things really are. When you get back on your feet you don't see things upside down anymore.
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May 27, 1985 issue
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Church and employment need not conflict
HAROLD BERNARD JORDAN
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What shall I give?
THOMAS C. ASHER
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The calm during the storm
JEFFREY WELLS DAVIS
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Utilizing hymn power
CAROLYN HILL
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Sanctuary
ROWLAND D. GEORGE
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Dragon slaying
ALLISON W. PHINNEY, JR.
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Living for mankind
CAROLYN B. SWAN
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Right side up
Beverly Jean McCreary
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I am eleven years old and in the fifth grade
JENNIFER PRICE with contributions from SHARON PRICE
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Last year I had an opportunity to prove that "the word of...
WALLACE E. DEVEREAUX
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My gratitude for Christian Science is beyond measure
YVONNE BURNETT with contributions from W. RON STOTLER