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What would YOU do?
Well, I think the first thing to do is to calm down and talk to God. He knows the answer for this situation. Then listen for His tender answer. God never gets tired of you or your questions. Remember He is your divine Parent and He always loves you. Don't be afraid. You can turn your parents over to God right now. Relax, you'll never be without Love.
Tabitha, 5th grade
Even if your parents may lose interest in each other, I don't think they will ever lose interest in you or intentionally try to hurt you. This argument is theirs to work out. If they should get a divorce, it doesn't mean they don't love you. Your parents won't desert you, so don't worry about yourself. Find ways to support them. Remember God loves you as much as He loves your parents. Your whole family can feel His love.
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November 26, 2007 issue
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Come on in, kids—and everyone!
Mary Trammell
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AMAZING ANIMALS—HOW I TELL THEIR STORY
with contributions from DEBORAH RIVEL
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What would YOU do?
with contributions from Tabitha, Molly, Elizabeth
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Think ... OUTSIDE the box
By Gwendolyn Joy Forest
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I had to start at a NEW SCHOOL
Grace Grant
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I AM
Kelly Moore
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Kids draw ... favorite places in the Bible
with contributions from Kaitlyn Kraack, Grant Pecheck, Grace Foster, Tia Goebel, Mary Cott, Paris Leung
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Safe and strong in God's armor
with contributions from Brooke Leaf-Wright, Lauren Mitchell, Davi Cravo da Silveira, Madeleine L'Engle
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A letter from India
By Bhuvan Dhand
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LET YOUR LIGHT SHINE!
Fiona Waller
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My healing
Emily Caird
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Swingset Olympics
Jordan Strong
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God is more powerful than anything else
Bernise Bayidikila
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Healed in the middle of the night
Rachel Wolstenholme
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I thank God
Jacob Huss
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God helped me
Olivia Reed
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Hannah's gang
Illustrations by DeLoss McGraw
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A story of two brothers
By Genelle Austin-Lett
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Share a prayer
Tabitha Jones, Felicite Mbenga
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Kid's Corner
with contributions from Faith Achieng Otieno, Nina Dakin, Grace Wildenmann