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Help for missing children
No one can be beyond God's care. So no child in need is beyond the reach of prayer.
We've all seen their faces—those precious children pictured on the side of milk cartons and in mail fliers above the caption "Have you seen me?"
Really looking at them means facing a problem in today's society—one that most of us hadn't even thought of twenty years ago. One that calls to mind images so heart-wrenching and tragic that we ... do what? Turn away in futility or fear? Shake our heads sympathetically?
An experience I had not too long ago illustrated to me something more I could do for these children.
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October 23, 1989 issue
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Help for missing children
Mary Mona Seed Fisher
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The way to holiness
Sue E. Shields
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Looking for someone to love?
Elaine R. Follis
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Rising and reforming
Clifford Kapps Eriksen
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Like rare jewels
Sarah M. Gibson
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FROM THE Directors
The Christian Science Board of Directors
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Wiser heads
Allison W. Phinney, Jr.
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Going back to the beginning
Michael D. Rissler
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"To those leaning on the sustaining infinite, to-day is big...
Jane Bissell Reed
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One Friday evening about twenty years ago I came home...
B. Lois McKay
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I have been helped and healed many times since my parents...
Margaret Street Brooks Wegele