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LETTERS

I always enjoy the Sentinel and read each issue from cover to cover.
From the Editors

God does the rest

Welcoming you to this week's exploration of spiritual healing in Christian Science is in itself a welcome task.
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ITEMS OF INTEREST

"ONCE A MONTH, a couple dozen women gather in The Upper Room Christian Coffee House [in Sheboygan, Wisconsin] to discuss equality between genders, love among religions, and understanding among people.
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THE HEALER IN YOU

Members of The Christian Science Board of Education talk with the Sentinel about the desire to heal others, Christian prayer, and the office of Christian Science practitioner.
The first in our biweekly series on how different people have nurtured their public practice of Christian Science healing.
I had always wanted to see the cliff dwellings of the Anasazi.
A young man battling chronic bronchitis makes the choice to rely on prayer-based Christian Science treatment.

'EVERYONE MATTERS TO GOD'

EDDY GRANT'S "Gimme hope, Jo'anna" is one of my new Jazzercise routines.

PIER AT TWILIGHT

ONE LATE-WINTER AFTERNOON sliding gracefully toward twilight, a friend and I walked along the shoreline of Cape Cod's Little Pleasant Bay.
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I AM MOST GRATEFUL TO THE BIBLE FOR WHAT I CONTINUE TO LEARN ABOUT MYSELF.

Love's place

In the place where lovelives, there are onlyopen doors.
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SPRING—AND NEW BEGINNINGS

THE TIME WE TAKE FOR PRAYER, STUDY, AND MEDITATION NEEDS TO BE SUFFICIENT TO KEEP GOD UPPERMOST IN THOUGHT.

When I was in my late 30s, a growth appeared on my body.
One morning a few months ago when I woke up, one of my eyes felt as if there was an eyelash in it, and it was a bit itchy.
My days were full of activities when we were preparing to move about three years ago.
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Healing comes right along with spiritual growth when you're studying Christian Science.
From the Editors

OPPORTUNITIES TO SHOW UNCONDITIONAL LOVE COME IN A THOUSAND MILLION DIFFERENT COLORS—SOMETIMES SUBTLE, SOMETIMES VIBRANT.