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  • Wm117v48x?file=thumbnail
    Creator: Fankhauser, Jerry, author and Barry, Al
    Contributing Institution: Duke University Divinity School Library
    Description: Illustration accompanying an article on the respective roles of men and women in the Bible. Depicts a pipe-cleaner doll ironing, in front of a large caption: Equal but different. 1967. JPG file (193 KB)
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    Creator: Mace, Ed Stowell, author and Devaney, A.
    Contributing Institution: Duke University Divinity School Library
    Description: Photograph accompanying an article on prioritizing religious instruction in the home. Depicts a mother and son hugging in the kitchen. Includes caption: How can we explain "God is love," unless we create an atmosphere of love in the home? 1952. JPG file (186 KB)
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    Creator: Mace, Ed Stowell, author and Baillie, Stuart
    Contributing Institution: Duke University Divinity School Library
    Description: Photograph accompanying an article on prioritizing religious instruction in the home. Depicts a girl reading the Bible, with other Bible study tools nearby. Includes caption: Preparing her church school lesson. To build a good Christian home, have some of the tools available--the Bible, a Bible dictionary, maps, church school literature, church periodicals, pictures, songs, stories, religious fiction. 1952. JPG file (178 KB)
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    Creator: Mace, Ed Stowell, author and Gendreau, Philip
    Contributing Institution: Duke University Divinity School Library
    Description: Photograph accompanying an article on prioritizing religious instruction in the home. Depicts one boy standing in front of a wall with measurements on it, while another boy measures his height. Includes caption: How many inches long is the baby? How tall is Junior? We are always measuring the physical growth of our children. Are we as much interested in gauging their spiritual development? 1952. JPG file (149 KB)