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December 28, 1987 issue
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Fulfilling each day's demands
Katherine Jane Hildreth
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No need for self-depreciation and envy
Sharon Slaton Howell
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Our common language of love
Gertrude P. Fogel
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WAKE!
Duane Valentry
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How do we measure our progress?
Ann Kenrick
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One small seed and a great promise
William E. Moody
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I was born after my mother had been introduced to Christian Science
Marian MacLellan
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Some years ago a small growth appeared on the bottom of one...
Cynthia Ruth Love
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Every six months when the Bible Lesson outlined in the Christian Science Quarterly...
Carl H. Parkinson
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In sharing this testimony I hope to encourage others to be steadfast...
Claire Mott White
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Not long after my graduation from college, I was faced with...
Barbara Hand Hill