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From the Editors

FROM THE EDITORS

"When I first read the Christian Science textbook, I found I was challenged to think about myself in a new way.
When prayer quiets thought—when we are at peace—we see so much more who we truly are.
For healing, it's important to acknowledge our spiritual innocence.

Improving our self-image

What can best inspire each of us to be a better person?

"... dust that dims"

A clearer view of man's genuine identity as God's creation will help anyone seeking a fuller, more useful life.
From The New York Times, September 8, 1991
I remember when my son, then a toddler, would build elaborate structures.

Service and substance

Our service to God is fundamental to progress in every aspect of our lives.
The Sentinel is meant to be shared.

A way to start over

Is it too late to bring healing to a desperate situation? No, not if you're willing to be born again.
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"True manhood and womanhood—our spiritual identity" is the theme of the January 11 Sentinel.

Going forward spiritually

No circumstance can ever take away our opportunity to learn from God and to be made new by Him.

Some years ago when our children were young, I was elected...

Some years ago when our children were young, I was elected First Reader of my branch Church of Christ, Scientist.
Just a few hours after our son was born, the pediatrician on duty at the hospital came into my room.
For many years I had an increasing feeling of dissatisfaction with my life and wondered why it lacked real depth and purpose.
I am very grateful for the understanding of God's law of good, gained through my study of Christian Science.
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If you've heard about Christian Science and are wondering what it teaches, there's a book that gives the complete and definitive explanation.