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WELCOME
It was Sunday —just after Sunday School—and I was lying on my grandparents' floor looking at the funnies.
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I have loved and read the Sentinel for such a long time, and I have really enjoyed all the helpful and wonderful healings.
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items of interest

items of interest

Today's older citizens continue to do good in their communities even when they reach their eighties, writer Martha Frase-Blunt reports.
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Article

The news is a call to action

Discerning how to act on the news is part of the purposefulness of our lives.

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A funny thing happened on the way to the grocery checkout—Washington statistics debunker David Murray tripped into a tabloid pothole. The lesson? What leaps to the eye needn't penetrate the heart.
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A long-time Monitor writer explains his approach to viewing the "facts" through the lens of spiritual perfection—a style of journalism practiced since Mary Baker Eddy founded the newspaper in 1908.
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A Chicago TV news anchor explains why even when the world seems full of famine, disease, and political corruption, there is reason to be optimistic.
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She's finding peace of mind, and healing the fear that truth can be distorted.
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How not to get rattled by so-called natural disasters.
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Can you trust God to guide you?

How can you know God is real—not just some religious fabrication meant to make you feel good? Listen to your heart.
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PARENTING
As I prepared dinner, I was gripped by snatches of a TV newscast about two young girls who'd been molested.
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Testimony of Healing

Truth gets results

The relief I got was immediate.

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Testimony of Healing

It was as if a light went on in my mind.

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Testimony of Healing

God, the strong deliverer

The baby moved from a breach position to a normal position.

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Testimony of Healing

There was no period of recuperation.

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Testimony of Healing

By that evening I was completely healed.

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Article
The Christian Science Sentinel was established by Mary Baker Eddy ".
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Editorial

Life beyond stem cells

A thoughtful, engaged citizenry will be a necessity.

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