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If your parents just don't understand ...
Family relationships demand a lot from us. First and foremost, they require that we get a true view of one another.
Original in Spanish
Have you ever felt as if you were standing on the bank of a river and your parents were looking at you from the opposite side? I have.
When I entered high school, my relationship with my parents began to change. We didn't seem to agree on anything. In addition, my parents didn't allow me to do many things that I wanted to do. This gave rise to many arguments.
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December 2, 1991 issue
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The Editors
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If your parents just don't understand ...
Monica B. Esefer Passaglia
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Second Thought
Juli Loesch Wiley
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Forgiving our debtors
Marian English
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Don't linger with lingering health problems
Marjorie C. Stephens
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Weather/whether or not...
Carolyn Hill
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Completeness
Doris Kerns Quinn
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Enjoying the process
Nancy J. Jagel
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More than taste-testing the book
Allison W. Phinney, Jr.
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Drawing together as family
Elaine Natale
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Approximately twenty years ago I began the study...
Maureen M. Bennet with contributions from Kenneth J. Bennet, Sherrie Lynn Hall
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Our family has witnessed many healings through reliance...
Marian Titchmarsh
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I have been a student of Christian Science for many years...
F. Henry G. Canton
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Years ago an aunt visiting my husband and me told us of a...
Myrtle G. Trott with contributions from Gene Howard Trott, Sue Anne Hendrickson