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Mite
What can I do?
Ageless cry. Why,
you can pray—that is,
obey the Master's command
to ask and seek and knock.
What can I do?
Love's answers come
one by one in
openings and findings; the work
you're given is to live them.
No circumstance
can separate
your worth from God,
make pure gifts less in any way,
for He loves each one best.
ELIZABETH KEYES WILLIAMS
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September 22, 1986 issue
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When appeals to humanitarianism fail
MARIO TOSTO
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Mite
ELIZABETH KEYES WILLIAMS
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The only true advantage
JEANNIE J. FERBER
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Taking the fear out of exams
WENDY ANN SPOOR
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Never isolated, never alone
LYNN A. GRAY JACKSON
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Reaching decisions through prayer
ELLIS DRAUGHON
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Encompassing all
JOAN M. STAGG
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How to overcome a bad disposition
JEAN S. BRANCH
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What Love can do
CAROLYN B. SWAN
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Can we live without goodness?
WILLIAM E. MOODY
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Trumpeting—in countless ways
GORDON R. CLARKE
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In divine Love's arms
Joan Sieber Ware
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There are students who attend Christian Science Sunday Schools...
JAMES LLEWELLYN HEILAND
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When my mother passed on, I was left with the lovely home...
LILLIAN E. EDDS
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Throughout the years (well over forty-five) that our family has...
FLORA M. OBERHOLTZ