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FOR CHILDREN
The way things really are
When Steve moved into a new neighborhood he made a new friend, Tommy. But each time they played together, they ended up fighting. Steve would come home crying, or just sad, and tell how he and Tommy couldn't get along.
"Tommy wanted to build a tree house in the woods with me, but then he said I couldn't be in the club anymore."
"We were having an acorn contest to see who could collect the most, but then Tommy started throwing acorns at us."
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June 2, 1986 issue
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No injustice too small or too large to be healed
MERLE WITHAM MILLER
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Present prayer
ELEANOR JANET WINTLE
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You don't have to be afraid
KATHERINE JANE HILDRETH
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Looking to God for creativity in business
EDWARD W. GUTELIUS
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Valuing what we have to give to the periodicals
BEVERLEE ASHER
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Seed of faith
VIRGINIA YOUNG TOWNSEND
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Healed of soap operas!
RALYNE NAWMAN ROBB
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And the winner is ...
JENIFER C. WECHSLER
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FROM THE DIRECTORS
The Christian Science Board Of Directors
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Truth is natural—and it heals
WILLIAM E. MOODY
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Being at peace with ourselves
BARBARA-JEAN STINSON
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The way things really are
Joyce B. Lurken
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Are we really grateful for the good already received?...
HAZEL MARY JAMES
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When I was eighteen years old I first came in contact with Christian Science
INGEBORG von BESTENBOSTEL
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Some years ago I had an experience that greatly strengthened...
GRACE MARIE REINEMAN