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Starting in June, if you’re not yet a subscriber, you can enjoy one free monthly piece of online content from each of the following periodicals—the Christian Science Sentinel and The Christian Science Journal.
Each month, choose one free article or podcast from the archives or a current issue. If you want to read or listen to additional content, you can subscribe to JSH-Online (subscription aid available) or try our free trial (no credit card required). You will always have full access to any content that is shared with you.
The twin subjects of violent crime and violence by police stir strong public reactions. In this interview, a law-enforcement officer explores the power of prayer to defuse anger and fear in dealing with crime.
We may say, "I'm working on a problem" when, actually, the problem is working on us! If so, it's time for a breakthrough about the real nature of quiet, healing prayer—and to see its effects.
Windows to opportunity sometimes seem tightly shut; yet, as we turn to God in prayer, we find that the light of divine Love dispels doubt and fear and moves us forward.
Anne Lynch Edwards
with contributions from Leon Edwards
There
have been numerous healings during my twenty-four years as a student of Christian Science, but the following stands out as having brought me many benefits and much spiritual progress.
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