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Hunger for health

Preoccupation with food would keep us from responding to the divine influence, the real source of the answer to our hunger for health.

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Raising children
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Rescue is always at hand

The Old Testament prophet Elisha was in Dothan—a city surrounded by enemy forces.
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Rediscovering the Bible

This week the Sentinel talks with an actor and with a playwright who are finding new audiences for the Bible.
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Important developments have recently occurred in two legal cases involving challenges to the healing practice of Christian Science.
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The pink diamond ring

Spiritual sense is wide-awake to reality, while the so-called material senses are unconscious of the true nature of things.

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In college, my friends and I would do all sorts of outrageous things.
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Have you met any VIPs?

No one needs to qualify to become the son of God—we each are so already; it's our birthright.

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In December 1894, Mary Baker Eddy ordained the Bible and Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures as pastor over The Mother Church.
Editorial
In 1993 when the United States Congress passed the Religious Freedom Restoration Act.
Editorial
The enormity of public response to the double murder trial of Orenthal James.
Testimony of Healing

One day in September 1992, a cousin's wife ran to my house...

One day in September 1992, a cousin's wife ran to my house crying for help.
Testimony of Healing
Christian Science came to our family when my grandmother called a practitioner to pray for her child, after a serious automobile accident.
Testimony of Healing
I attended a Christian Science Sunday School all through childhood.
Testimony of Healing
My first Christian Science healing was published in The Christian Science Journal; it told how I was healed quickly, completely, and permanently of what was pronounced incurable asthma.

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