Are you sure?
This bookmark will be removed from all folders and any saved notes will be permanently removed.
And God said...
Not long ago, I was reminded what I love about being a Christian Scientist. It’s so fun! And I can always depend on it.
In Christian Science we learn that listening for God’s voice is a very important part of prayer. We learn that God is our Shepherd and we are His sheep, willing to follow where He leads.
While loading luggage into my car in an airport parking lot recently, I set my laptop (which was not in a case) and electronic tablet on top of my car. When I arrived home, I discovered that they were nowhere to be found. Apparently they’d fallen off the top of my car on the way home.
Enjoy 1 free Sentinel article or audio program each month, including content from 1898 to today.
December 3, 2012 issue
View Issue-
Letters
Nanci Kendall, Louis Denes, Luke Hatfield, Gary Bottje
-
Goodbye to sadness
Rosalie E. Dunbar, Senior Staff Editor
-
Paying tribute to those we love
Fenella Bennetts
-
In times of grief, what's needed?
Linda L. Berckmann
-
A singing heart
Beverly DeWindt
-
Don't panic—let divine Mind get a grip on you
Michelle Nanouche
-
Man is not a monster
Bethany Phillips
-
Hometown healing
George Zucker
-
Be steadfast
Julie Ward
-
And God said...
Cate Vincent
-
The lesson of the owl
Ruth Geyer
-
A new design in the new year
John Sparkman
-
Heaven is here
Madora Kibbe
-
Sent to the harvest
Michael Morgan
-
Protecting the innocents by protecting innocence
Lynn Mahoney
-
Kept safe
Christa Kreutz
-
Prayer provides the means
Louis Muamba Mulumba
-
One in five Americans say they have no religious affiliation
Kimberly Winston
-
A new 'Christian abolitionist' movement?
Amanda Greene
-
Hypothyroidism healed
Corrine Moore-Banker
-
From limping to running
Heidi Hammond
-
My wrist moves freely
Datu Mulyono
-
Not even death
The Editors