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FOR CHILDREN
Do you need a good idea?
Sally really liked the dance drama at school. The main character was a bear, played by the tallest child in the class, who looked quite realistic in a furry costume. The bear prowled about the stage, rearing up on his hind legs when the music was loud and exciting. Either by themselves or in groups, the other children had to make up little scenes to act out when they met the bear. Sally was pleased with the scene she had made up.
Then she was away from school for a few days, and during rehearsal when she returned, Sally started crying.
"Whatever's the matter, Sally?" the teacher asked.
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April 14, 1986 issue
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The importance of knowing God
ROBERT A. MOSS
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The spiritual strength of the individual
THOMAS C. ASHER
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Modern Nehemiahs
KERRY M. KNOBELSDORFF
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Ideals—illusive or real?
HELEN W. ECKEL
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Perfection is not an impossible standard!
MARCELLA SAXE
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We would give
ELEANOR JANET WINTLE
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When you are persecuted ... you are blessed
ALLISON W. PHINNEY, JR.
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Is the snake trying to tell you you're lonely?
BARBARA-JEAN STINSON
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Do you need a good idea?
Moira Catherine Hudson
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I was raised in Christian Science, and I have...
DOROTHY E. ESPEN
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It has been almost five years since I have expressed gratitude...
ISABEL S. LOOSE with contributions from ROBERT S. LOOSE
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Before I knew of Christian Science I doubted even the existence...
DANIEL J. BISHOP
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It is with gratitude that I relate a healing...
HILDA AUMANN