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FROM THE EDITORS
How important is the care of children? People attend schools, universities, and receive intensive on-the-job training for any number of vocations. Yet people often assume one of the most important responsibilities in life —parenting and caring for children—with only limited personal experience and the well-meaning advice of others.
Certainly, most parents everywhere want the absolute best for their children. They would do just about anything to help a child learn, improve, love others, and stay healthy. When parents discover how the power of prayer can enable them to do these things better than ever before, they naturally turn first to God. Children the world over truly deserve all the love and care we can give them—and prayer helps us to do it. ...
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March 22, 1993 issue
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FROM THE EDITORS
The Editors
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The child of God's care
Valerie DePiazza Publicover
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The confidence that comes from trusting God
Marian Cates
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Letters to the PRESS— and other articles
Deborah L. Scheetz
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If parents separate
Diane S. Staples
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William Tell and the empty hat
Laura D. Middleton
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How can I help?
Herbert Dresser
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Spiritual education
Richard C. Bergenheim
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"If you smile, the kids will think you're a pushover"
Mary Metzner Trammell
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When I was five months old I became sick
Loraine Callender
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The problem of Infertility seems so prevalent with many...
Janet Harper Long