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From the Editors
DURING MY YEARS as a BBC news anchor in London, the chimes of Big Ben would be broadcast live to the world in the moments before I went on the air.

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I greatly appreciate the openness and outreach expressed by including articles by and about people of different faiths.
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items of interest

"WHEN WE QUARREL WITH SOMEONE, the worst thing we can do is to avoid that person.
How do we assess today's information stew that stimulates both the best and the worst of human nature?
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SPIRITUALITY in the public square

The first network news correspondent assigned exclusively to cover spirituality participates in an online discussion called "Reflections on a Changed World."

Finding hope

ON A SATURDAY AFTERNOON a few years ago, inching my way through the magazine racks at one of my favorite bookstores, I spotted a new title: Hope.
A longtime newspaper journalist explains her conclusion that news focusing only on what's bad is completely out of focus.

MERCY on INTERSTATE 5

Sometimes you don't even realize how much God is looking out for you.
Reprinted from The Herald of Christian Science, German Edition
You can harness the power of gratitude to God—and find the healing that goes along with it.

It was a beautiful snake

They call it the "17-pace snake." After it bites you, you walk 17 steps and drop dead. But thanks to prayer, the author is still alive—and walking.
In anticipation of the opening of The Mary Baker Eddy Library for the Betterment of Humanity later this year, the Sentinel regularly prints excerpts from the collections of previously unpublished writings.
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The marketing of fear

WHEN a magazine ad promotes a gasmask or handgun, the strands of fear woven through the copy hardly come as a surprise.

'I knew this experience wasn't going to leave me where it found me.'

God's help, wherever you are

One day I tripped and fell through a glass door.

Protected when assaulted

My dad used to say, "If you're really practicing Christian Science, you'll always have a healing to talk about.
Some of the most potentially damaging stereotypes are those that confine women and men to limited roles, or that place on men expectations of abusive behavior.