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In Africa, Latin America, Australia, Europe, and parts of Asia, shortwave radio broadcasts of The Herald of Christian Science are reaching a large audience. We thought that Sentinel readers who have not heard the broadcasts might enjoy reading adaptations from some of these radio programs.
A life free of chance
Announcer: This is The Herald of Christian Science, produced by The Christian Science Publishing Society in Boston, Massachusetts, U.S.A.
Pat: My name is Patricia O'Brien.
Wanjohi: And mine is Wanjohi King'ori. It seems to me that no matter what occupation one might have, the idea of chance and probability can appear to make life very difficult. That's why we have to look to God for certainty.
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January 7, 1991 issue
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"Taking care of mankind's needs"
with contributions from Beena Kanani
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His tender mercies
Joe Eller
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SECOND THOUGHT
"Spiritual Healing" by Gary Ross
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God's free-flowing good
Eleanor Y. Clapp
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Feeling confidence at exam time
James Marshall Fabian
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Do we just have to grow old?
Michael D. Rissler
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Expectations
Ann Kenrick
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Late in June 1984 our son woke on a Saturday morning feeling...
Gertrude J. Graham with contributions from Mark Graham
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Christian Science has had a profound influence on my life
Richard Thomas Knickerbocker
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For seventeen years I suffered from insomnia and severe...
Moisés Sánchez Turcios
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I woke very early one morning feeling unwell, and as the...
Edna C. Johnston
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I was standing on top of an eight-foot ladder, assisting a crew...
Arch M. Eaton, Jr.