Travel without fear On the move—it's a characteristic of our time. But whether travel is prompted by holidays, a change in jobs, or a change in homelands, we find safe passage as we learn more of God's love for us.
A story of itinerant teenagers—one nicknamed "Trash"—prompted this author to explore more fully man's true, spiritual nature, which cannot be undervalued or lost.
To feel that God is near gives great comfort. To understand that we are never out of the presence of God, divine Love, opens our eyes to His control over all.
The war this writer describes may never have made the headlines. But it is a war the likes of which most of us have seen and most of us would like to end fully and finally.
In this continuing series, we share questions and answers that have come up recently—in one-to-one conversations, in discussion groups, and through correspondence with people who want to know what Christian Science is and what it's like to be a student of Christian Science.
Every time I open a copy of the Sentinel or The Christian Science Journal I feel special gratitude to everyone who has submitted a testimony of healing.
Alvin (Ed) Werneke
with contributions from Donna I. Werneke, Teresa Lynn Werneke
For most of my life I sought medical help for the ills of the body.
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