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July 18, 1994 issue
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Can we learn to be ourselves?
Don Krishnaswami
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Single parenting under God's care
Ann Weber Benson
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Reaching out to God for our answers
Isabel F. Bates
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"Guide my little feet ..."
By Sharon Vincz Andrews
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Second Thought
Larry Young
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Be not dismayed
Helen Lapp
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Religious freedom within the family
Barbara M. Vining
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Dominion over contagious disease
Russ Gerber
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While I was employed as a bus driver for a city transit system...
Christine A. Weller with contributions from Aimee Henderson
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I became interested in Christian Science in 1913
Josephine G. Mather
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For years I had drifted away from the Christian Science...
Hilton Bill Farmer
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Once while I was working as an airline flight attendant, one...
Marsha L. Maupin