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From the Editors
Scene One: balance by choice.

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A reader recently commented on finding a gem among other "merely mundane" articles.
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"Refusing To Be Deterred by a string of failures in exploring Mars, Russian space officals have proposed an ambitious international project to send a.

How I got a LIFE

When 16-hour days threatened to turn him into a one-dimensional drone, the author regained his life, and his sanity, by calling on God.

Finding balance

Here are two helpful ways to keep yourself on track at work and in all the activities of your life: Be thankful. And pray to know and do what God wants.
The basis of a balanced life lies in a fundamental trust that there is always time to do what is right.

The paradox of control: GIVE it up to GAIN it

For so many people, food is a source of satisfaction and comfort—to a harmful extent. Here's proof that it's possible to take back control without feeling deprived.
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In LOVE with the refrigerator?

Dietitian and author Gwen Shamblin says it quite simply: Food shouldn't be consuming our lives. . . and it doesn't have to.
"If God bothers to feed the little birds, or if He bothers to clothe the flowers in the field, which live only for a couple of weeks and then are gone, will He not feed and clothe you—a human being, made in His likeness and possessing a life span of eternity?
For decades, I battled with my weight.

Inspiration from a spelling bee

A look at how to harvest the fruits of foresight.
Here is a great example of how we benefit and learn from the wonderful structures and variety of God's creation—an image I took in the glass covered atrium of a new upscale resort, not far from where I live in Florida.

Designed to be unselfish

One of the keys to good relationships is the willingness to be unselfish.

---- 100 years ago

Gathering News Stories with a spiritual perspective week by week, we wondered what kinds of material the Sentinel of 100 years ago carried.
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Touching the infinite

These lines translated from Part Two of Goethe's Faust conclude the "Symphony of a Thousand" by Gustav Mahler.

The doctor said they'd let me know when I was to be operated on. But I was sure I'd be going home.

I walked out healed

I had decided to take the vows of a monk.
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Healing comes right along with spiritual growth when you're studying Christian Science.
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The Christian Science Sentinel was established by Mary Baker Eddy ".

Healing doesn't just come from a simpler life or fewer tasks but from the peace that Jesus experienced during his active and often turbulent times. He assured his followers that this peace comes with trusting God.