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Not long before this issue went to press, a staff member faced the temptation to burst into anger.
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Disarming rage

We break the cycle of rage as we commit to God's righteous judgment.

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Poem

I need not react

Fearfrustrationpainted angry wordsin ugly tones.
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Overcoming resentment

All my anger and frustration faded away.

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Forgiveness

ON the way home from Palestine, Texas, I let my sister Tara play with my tape player.
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Leaving behind false landmarks

Many can identify well-known landmarks such as the Pyramids in Egypt or the Statue of Liberty in New York Harbor.
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"Patience is gain"

Patience is an ideal atmosphere for prayer.

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Politics today: what can we do?

To renew and uplift government, we need to look for spiritual answers.

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Facing a full agenda with inexhaustible energyJesus wasn't squeezed for timeIs motherhood a worthy career?
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This story is found in Matthew, chapters 26–28; Mark, chapters 14–16; Luke, chapters 22–24; John, chapters 13–21; and the ascension is also recounted in Acts 1:1–11.
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As you may have noticed, new paper stocks are now being used for the cover and text pages of the Christian Science Sentinel.
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Editorial

How high can we reach?

The limits of human existence are simply not the reality.

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Testimony of Healing

The fear I had felt about leaving steady employment melted away.

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Testimony of Healing

I was at school, September 18, 1996

I was at school, September 18, 1996.
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Testimony of Healing

God's loving care for our family has taken form in many ways

Severely cut finger fully restored through prayer.

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Testimony of Healing

Yielding to God's control heals homesickness.

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