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It's natural to care deeply about community.
"Who are you spending Christmas with?" people ask. If our answer brings us sadness, we might ask ourselves another question: "Can I ever be separated from God's family?"
Sometimes where we live doesn't feel very much like home. But there is a love that each of us can feel and express wherever we are.
Christmas began in modesty, wonder, and love. As we see this Christ-spirit still at work in our lives, we have priceless gifts to give to ourselves and others.
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Walter: This is The Herald of Christian Science, presented by The First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Massachusetts, U.

Spirituality—it matters

If we are looking for something real, something that makes a difference in a world that seems lost, we are looking for what the Bible calls "the things of the Spirit."

Christmas found

Look not back, it is not there.
Sentinel readers and writers write to one another.
Even in the bleakest of situations, we can catch on to the power of God's love. We're not without the help we need. And we're not alone.
To catch sight of man as truly the child of God is like being reborn. It is a new beginning. And when this happens, there's nothing that can hold back such spiritual light.

Holding Snooky's hands

When Snooky was about three, we were living in a little house built around a country store which I owned and operated.
About two years ago my husband and I were visiting a niece in another city.
I want to express my gratitude for the joy and peace and purpose Christian Science has given me.
I was not a Christian Scientist at the time my husband abandoned me with a young child.
At one time I wrenched my back while helping my husband lift a table to which was welded a heavy commercial vice.
When I was thirteen a friend of my mother suggested we learn about Christian Science.
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You've decided to become a member—and you've been relying on Christian Science healing for a year or more.