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Yesterday my family and I rode our bikes to Mendenhall River School
Yesterday my family and I rode our bikes to Mendenhall River School. We ate lunch on a rocky hill. My dad said we could go look at the river, so I was going to run down the hill. When I started to run, I tripped on something and fell really hard. I got a lot of cuts and started to cry.
My mom rode home with me. On the way home my mom started to pray. I didn't want to pray (for a while). Then I knew I was being loved. I started saying, "I am God's reflection and He is perfect."
When I got home my mom washed my arms and legs and put on some bandages. Later I got in the bath. I thought it would sting. But instead of thinking about the pain I said "the scientific statement of being" from Science and Health.
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November 20, 1995 issue
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Always enough
Evan Mehlenbacher
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Gratitude ... what a word!
Norman H. Schaper
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Alleluia!
Kimberly Crooks Korinek
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Not to worry
Barbara L. Kelly
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Prayer of assurance
Celeste Oakland Jenkins
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True heredity
Betsy Louise Fulghum
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In the cloudy and dark days
Mary Rosalind Barker
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Remembering a member
Margaret Singleton Decker
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"That takes an awful lot of faith, doesn't it?"
Kathryn Lynn Fish
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Don't be disappointed!
Julie Campbell Tatham
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Salute to college graduates
by Kim Shippey
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Making paving stones out of the walls we face
Agnes Allison
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Getting to know Christ—through the Bible
Mary Metzner Trammell
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What Truth, not gossip, is telling us
Russ Gerber
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Yesterday my family and I rode our bikes to Mendenhall River School
Kelsey Smiley with contributions from Kathleen Maguire-Smiley
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As a child I attended various Sunday Schools and churches to...
Lynn J. Johnson