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Growing Up In The 90$
If parents separate
When a marriage breaks up, it's really tough on everyone in the family. I know about this because my husband and I were divorced when our kids were teenagers, and I saw how hard it was for them.
But I also know that prayer helps when things are complicated and people aren't acting the way we'd like them to. We may or may not see the results right away, but when the situation has been resolved and everyone's life is going forward, we can see that prayer did make a difference.
If you feel your family needs your prayers but aren't sure how to go about it, you can start by asking God to help you. God is infinite Spirit, divine Love, the all-knowing Mind. When we turn to Him and listen sincerely for the ideas He's giving us, we find He's present and ready to help us.
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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