Are you sure?
This bookmark will be removed from all folders and any saved notes will be permanently removed.
The Mary Baker Eddy Library for the Betterment of Humanity
In her true light ...
A look at the unpublished writings of Mary Baker Eddy
On September 29, The Mary Baker Eddy Library for the Betterment of Humanity will open its doors. For the rest of this year, the Sentinel will bring readers selections from the Library's collection of materials.
This touching letter to Ellen. J. Moore of Concord, New Hampshire, was written shortly after the passing of her husband, George H. Moore. He was a cousin of Mrs. Eddy's on her father's side, and a student in her last class, taught in Concord's Christian Science Hall in 1898.
April 10, 1906
Enjoy 1 free Sentinel article or audio program each month, including content from 1898 to today.
September 23, 2002 issue
View Issue-
When the spirit moves you
Bettie Gray
-
letters
with contributions from Ron Miller, Charlotte Reges, Keitha Walker, Jean Willets, Bob Hodges, Meredith Shields
-
Items of interest
with contributions from James S. Gordon, Joyce Tenneson, David Tarrant
-
Moved by the Spirit
By Warren Bolon Sentinel staff
-
A spiritual journey
By Joan Wattam
-
Peacebuilding in Bosnia
By Demaris Wehr
-
Green pastures
By John Selover
-
Breaking barriers with God
By Lyle Young
-
KIDS ... WATER ... SAFETY ... PRAYER
with contributions from Jeanine Millington
-
Touched by grace
By Grace Anderson
-
In her true light ...
Mary Baker Eddy
-
This is war
By Nate Talbot
-
Prayer heals flu
Joanne M. Battista
-
In the swim, unafraid
Thelma Luedeman
-
Scar disappears after 20 years
Jan Johnston
-
A song of encouragement
Editor