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FROM THE EDITORS

Recently , a friend was telling us about a discussion he had with some other students of Christian Science.

Forgiving the abuser

Abuse seems to have power, to have a destructive effect. But it cannot damage or destroy one's actual spiritual identity.

We must be willing to put off limited human concepts of things and humbly and earnestly yield to the presence and power, the authority, of God, divine Mind.

Letters to the PRESS— and other articles

From The Boston Globe, December 9, 1992

Realizing that God is infinite good awakens in us an unshakable confidence in His power to heal.

Healing by making right choices

Is our daily experience a gamble, with a fifty-fifty chance that we will make a correct choice? Never.

As my husband and I traveled through the desert Southwest, the scenery was drab and dry, mostly sand, rock, and tumbleweed.
The young girl loved to share with her parents all that she was learning at her elementary school.
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"The risen Christ—revealing the power of God to heal" is the topic of the April 5 Sentinel.

You did it! You prayed!

If you've ever seen a production of J.

Hold on!

If you are going down a narrow, steep staircase, what do you do?
From my earliest childhood I attended church meetings and services with my family, usually about three times a week.
A healing I had a few winters ago showed me how powerful it is to hold to the fact that identity is purely spiritual.
About a year after graduating from college, I left my theater work in New York and returned to my parents' home.
A couple of years ago, when returning from visiting family in another state, I began to experience nausea and vomiting.