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Letters

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From the Editors

We can trust God—with our life

How does God know my needs?
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Churches can “no longer remain silent on the issue of sexual violence,” according to a Christian NGO.
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The world’s Muslim population is expected to increase by about 35 percent in the next 20 years, rising from 1.
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A new survey conducted on the heels of Japan’s devastating earthquake and tsunami finds that few Americans think natural disasters are signs from God and that even fewer believe God punishes nations for the sins of its citizens, as some suggested after the Japanese disaster.
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The flip side of gambling

The conviction that divine Love meets our daily needs is a powerful antidote to the temptation to rely on luck.
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The graphic imagery of the shackles and burdens of slavery is contrasted with the freedom of the runner.

Shelter from the storm

When severe weather threatens, you can be a "storm spotter" empowered with prayer.
One of my favorite chapters of Science and Health is the Glossary.
As spring flowers irrepressibly break through snow, so, too, our spiritual nature overcomes whatever would hide our God-given perfection.

A saving power in times of need

We can turn to the Divine to guide us, to comfort us, to heal us, to meet our every need.
The author was lifted out of fragile economic situations by witnessing to the boundless goodwill of God toward His creation.
Hymn 150 in the Christian Science Hymnal asserts that God “.

A path of blessings—for me and my son

Feeling overwhelmed by single motherhood, this author learns how God meets her needs.

Finding a home, guided by God

Through prayer, a military family took steps to locate just the home they needed.
When unemployment threatens to overwhelm, daily prayer brings peace.

My unforgettable summer

A college student gains an expansive spiritual outlook while working in the Vermont woods.

Let our church change

Why does change seem to be so hard?

So much good going on

I wanted to continue contributing to the Christian Science movement, which had brought the unfoldment of so much good in my life.

Foot injury healed

One evening early last fall I noticed that one of my feet was discolored and swollen.

Symptoms of malaria healed

In the summer of 1985, I began a two-year tour of duty in the Peace Corps as a teacher at the University of Benin in Benin, West Africa.

Freed from illness

A little over a year ago, I suddenly became ill.
As divine Truth’s expression, everyone has truth-seeking ability to think for themselves.