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You can do it!

Hey , everyone, welcome to this Kids' Sentinel! First off: Big thank you's to the kids who sent us their ideas and prayers, their healings, poems, games, and drawings.
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Remember, you are the setting, the place for divine goodness to shine through.

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WHAT DOES IT TAKE TO BE A GOOD JOURNALIST?

The editor of The Christian Science Monitor, John Yemma, answers questions kids asked him about his work and the Monitor.
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I tried pressing my fingers apart, sitting on them, wearing gloves, and even running cold water over them.
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KIDS AROUND THE WORLD

God is Love and God is Truth. And God is everywhere. Knowing this helps me not be afraid.

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the way

In the darkwe can't see.
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Testimony of Healing

No more earache

At the beginning of school vacation I played outside all day.
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Testimony of Healing
One day we were about to watch a program on television, and I was running down the stairs.
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Testimony of Healing
The other day, on an early Saturday evening, I was feeling quite ill.
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Testimony of Healing
Last summer, at camp, I went sailing with three friends.
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Testimony of Healing
I have loved doing gymnastics since I was four years old.
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A couple of years ago I noticed that there were warts on my hand.
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PUZZLE PAGE

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The Mystery of Mary Magdalene

People tell many stories about the woman in the Bible called Mary Magdalene.
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WHAT WOULD YOU DO?

WHAT WOULD YOU DO?

Several kids from the Sunday School in First Church of Christ, Scientist, Canberra, Australia, discussed this question in class and had this to say:
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It was Monday morning recess.
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Football coach Jim Moser is one of the coaches at the Principia Upper School, a school for Christian Scientists.
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Kids draw ... the story of Nehemiah

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