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... devote their time to assisting others through prayer. If you need help—or would simply like to learn more about Christian Science—a worldwide list of those professionally engaged in this healing ministry can be found in The Christian Science Journal. A partial list is printed in The Herald of Christian Science. You can obtain these periodicals at any Christian Science Reading Room. See the telephone directory for the Reading Room nearest you.
When you write for the Christian Science Sentinel, your contributions play a vital role in fulfilling its mission. And that mission is so important to humanity! In The First Church of Christ, Scientist, and Miscellany, Mary Baker Eddy states that the Sentinel is "intended to hold guard over Truth, Life, and Love" (p. 353). And the specific motto she assigned to the Sentinel is Christ Jesus' admonition "What I say unto you I say unto all, Watch" (Mark 13:37).
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July 31, 1995 issue
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Horowitz, exams, and miracles
Alexander Wellford, Jr.
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Poor God? No way!
Joan T. Lucht
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How close is God?
Linda Jo Beckers
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Not guilty!
A. Belle Anderson
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Fatherhood: "being there," staying connected, learning grace
with contributions from Channing Walker, Monty Hoyt, Glenn Felch
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Stings
Charlotte Egea
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God's promises are kept
Marguerite Elizabeth Streib
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Seeing and hearing
Barbara M. Vining
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Unlimited freedom—now!
Michael A. Seek
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A couple of years ago my husband and I stopped in a small...
Doris F. Cicero
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One evening I was suffering with an earache
Teri DeWitt Carnesciali
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One afternoon two local businesswomen visited me
Leonelda K. Lundquist