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FOR CHILDREN
Shooing error away
Early each fall, Heather and her family pick apples. They drive to the country, past fields of corn, to a large apple orchard where people can pick their own apples.
Everyone gets on green wagons that are pulled by a large green tractor to the trees with the ripe fruit. There are always so many apples on the trees that it's easy for a little girl like Heather to pick her own apples and put them in her sack.
One time Mommy and Daddy brought a picnic to the orchard. After the apples were picked, weighed, and paid for, the family ate lunch at a picnic table. Of course, they munched on fresh apples and sipped apple cider.
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June 10, 1985 issue
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We should be so blessed
KEO FELKER LAZARUS
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What you need
BARBARA JUERGENS FOX
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Upward and onward
THOMAS ALAN WALDMAN
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Overcoming obstacles
JUDITH HUENNEKE
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A prayer for today
MURIEL GOODWIN
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A vital difference
BRYAN G. POPE
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Gentleness
MARCIA PAGE WIESENDANGER
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Are you listening?
MAYNARD SUNDT
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SECOND THOUGHT
Robert M. Augros, George N. Stanciu, John Eccles
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"The scientific statement of being": not cool but warm
ALLISON W. PHINNEY, JR.
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The enrichment of affections and lives
WILLIAM E. MOODY
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Shooing error away
William Marshall Fabian
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As the parents of two young children, my wife...
GREGORY A. LYZENGA with contributions from MARY W. LYZENGA
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I have been a student of Christian Science for almost seventy...
ROBERTA DUANE MATTHEWS
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It is with gratitude that I share this testimony in the hope that...
PAULINE ANNE CURTIS with contributions from CONSTANCE CURTIS LIPPERT
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The Lord shall preserve thee from all evil.... The Lord
A. VICTORIA SMALL