From hand to hand

The Sentinel is meant to be shared. And these days it's going far beyond church walls. In a world that is increasingly hungry for spiritual meaning, the Sentinel is vital food. Here's how our readers share it. Each month we'll tell you about what happens when readers either give or receive a copy or a subscription. (Let us know your own experience. We may be able to use it in this space.)

The Editors

"When I was a young wife, my mother-in-law gave me various family hand-me-down treasures over the years. She always included a box of Christian Science Sentinels. I knew nothing about Science, had never known any Scientists. The articles made such good sense, I found I could always turn to a Sentinel and find comfort and an answer to my problems. The best gift a mother-in-law ever gave a daughter-in-law, a gift of God's love!"

J. K.

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