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FOR CHILDREN
Error might seem sneaky, but God is good
Molly lived with her mom and dad, two brothers, and a cat named Felix. She liked to roller-skate and play hide-and-seek and capture the flag. But most of all she liked to read. She read everything she could get her hands on—labels on can, paper wrappers, even her big brother's although she didn't completely understand them. Molly loved school because she got to read something new every day.
But one day Molly was not feeling very well. She was listless and mopey and didn't feel like playing or reading. She had a lot of sores in her mouth that were uncomfortable, and she didn't even want to eat. The next morning the sores were worse, so she told her mom about them. "My mouth hurts so much I can't eat or drink," Molly cried.
Mom knew they needed help, so she decided, "I think we should call Mrs. Benton and ask her to pray for you."
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July 22, 1985 issue
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Spiritual truth and love: oil on troubled family waters
VIRGINIA T. GUFFIN
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True love
ELEANOR S. FARRELL
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Learning to recognize God's voice
LIEBER ANKER
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Who, me?
BRIAN D. WRIGHT
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Jesus' answer to Nicodemus
LYNN H. HOWARD
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Wrong name or right identification?
ALICE W. COOKE
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Your name is written in heaven
MARK RUBLE
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"The heart of humanity warming and winning"
ALLISON W. PHINNEY, JR.
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Error might seem sneaky, but God is good
Gail C. Venables
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Some years ago, after ten years of a marriage...
LaMAY F. KENT with contributions from THEODORE E. KENT
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Having been raised in Christian Science, I have experienced...
DAVID J. KOHLER
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Through the study and application of the truths of Christian Science,...
DIANA NOFFO GLASKO with contributions from WILLIAM H. GLASKO, JR.