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The revelation of God's essential nature, which came to Mary Baker Eddy, the Discoverer and Founder of Christian Science, is of immense practical importance.

Modern daughters of Zelophehad

In ancient biblical times, according to the book of Numbers, five daughters of a certain Hebrew called Zelophehad appealed to Moses to give them the right to inherit land.

"Begin with God..."

A friend of the Sentinel writes: "I am acquainted with a fine individual who wishes to become a practitioner but has many doubts, and I thought if she saw these sentences of mine in print it might dispel the doubts.
The comment "We just have to let nature take its course" is sometimes spoken optimistically, implying that a certain disease will run its course and then the patient will be well.
Most of us recall past events we wish had not occurred.

Mind governs man—wholly

When Christ Jesus healed someone, the restoration was complete and permanent.

"Peace be unto you"

The doors were shut and bolted fast,for fear of enemies,where sad disciples ponderedthe recent horror of events—when suddenly, the blur of tear-wet eyesdissolved in joyous recognition.

The new Bible Exhibit

Many people are enjoying the permanent Bible Exhibit recently opened to the public at the Christian Science Center in Boston.

Prayer and treatment

Are they the same?

Paul found the way

Paul lived in the first century.

"The 'still, small voice' of scientific thought...

"The 'still, small voice' of scientific thought reaches over continent and ocean to the globe's remotest bound".
Several years ago I found myself in what I considered a dead-end job.
Over a period of twenty-one months, in 1978 and 1979, I had an opportunity to prove, "Consciousness constructs a better body when faith in matter has been conquered".
One year while I was living in the Midwest, the first snow of the winter had started.
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Convincing testimonies of healing in Christian Science are welcomed for publication from members of The Mother Church and from students who are not members.