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Who—me?
Nicholas is five years old. He is a very active and playful little boy. One of his favorite games is to perform characters, animals, or situations. And of course he always likes being the hero. Lots of times Nicholas assigns a role to each family member, and they all play together. It's a lot of fun.
On one particular day Nicholas pretended that he was a bull and that Dad was the bullfighter. Nicholas tried to bump Dad's legs with his head and Dad tried to avoid him. They had been playing for quite a while. Suddenly, Mom heard a great noise on one of the living room walls.
When she went to see what was happening, she saw Dad holding Nicholas in his arms, and the boy was crying and covering his head with both hands. When Nicholas took his hands off his head, Mom and Dad noticed that he had cut his head.
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August 3, 1992 issue
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The Editors
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Under God's care
Kurt Flach
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Truly affirmative action
David Christian Smith
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The power of church
Rosalie E. Dunbar
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Second Thought
"Last-minute diplomacy averted war" by Michael Henderson
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It's time to wake up
Tony Lobl
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A time to be a Mary
Ellen Moore Thompson
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The misuse of evidence
Nathan A. Talbot
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Waiting for wonders?
Russ Gerber
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Who—me?
Diana Dreyzin Schiazzano
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I had the privilege of attending a Christian Science Sunday School...
Valerie Anne Sparrow
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Several years ago a large spot appeared on my temple
Lloyd Childs Little