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... devote their full time to Christian healing. If you need help—or if you would simply like to learn more about Christian Science—a worldwide list of practitioners can be found in The Christian Science Journal. A partial list is printed in The Herald of Christian Science. You can find 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! The comments of Mary Baker Eddy, who established the Sentinel, show how distinct its mission is. (See "Something in a Name" in The First Church of Christ, Scientist, and Miscellany, p. 353.) And the motto she assigned to this magazine is also quite specific.

The possibilities of guidance for the writer packed into the Sentinel's mission statement and motto are rich! A writer can ask, for instance, "How does what I've written help the reader follow Christ Jesus' command 'Watch'?" "How does my article illustrate what it is 'to hold guard over Truth, Life, and Love,' as Mrs. Eddy says the Sentinel is intended to do?" "How does this article embody the stirring spirit of a prophet and the tenderness of the shepherd standing watch over the flocks?" And "What can I do to bring out the joy of those who watch for the bridegroom as well as the vigilance of the householder who knows what hour the thief will come?"

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July 29, 1996
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