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Leaving the old for the new
As an old year yields necessarily and graciously to a new one, it’s not uncommon to leave previous patterns of thought and action to embrace freshly inspired ones. So it is with the magazine you’re holding in your hands. As a regular reader of The Christian Science Journal, Sentinel, and Herald, you may already know that the January issues of these periodicals will be sporting a new look in size, design, and layout when they appear in mailboxes and Christian Science Reading Rooms in the coming weeks.
While we expect you’ll happily leave the familiar style behind to embrace the new one, what will not change is the uninterrupted flow of inspired content continuing to nurture your ongoing spiritual growth and practice of Christian Science. Mary Baker Eddy established these periodicals to inform, inspire, bless, and heal humanity down through the ages, and they have been fulfilling this sacred ministry now for well over a century—even while changing their outfits from time to time.
Those who also subscribe to JSH-Online may want to take a stroll through the different sizes and designs that have appeared over the last 100-plus years. Go to JSH-Online.com and choose “Issues” on the Journal and Sentinel pages to scroll through this historical archive.
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December 31, 2012 issue
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Letters
Betsie E. Tegtmeyer, Chantal Kingue Tanga
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Leaving the old for the new
Dorothy Estes, Editor, Journal, Sentinel, Herald
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The high goal: obliterating death
Abraham McLaughlin
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Moment-to-moment progress
Diane Marrapodi
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You can be made new—now!
Donald A. Wilson
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Full bloom
Elizabeth Kellogg
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Innocence rules in school
Fay Coulouris
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The protection of 'amazing' grace
Christopher Cieply
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Gold-winning spiritual purpose
Kim Shippey, Senior Staff Editor
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Summer camp blessings
Sam Pellegrini
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Stepping forward fearlessly
Andy Elliott
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A cup of cold water
John London
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Addressing tragedies and 'sudden endings'
Kim C. Korinek
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Knowing the Lord brings blessings
Brian Hall
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Class and a college kid
Jean Schoch Gioioso
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The just and the unjust
Lord Bowen
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Healed of smoking addiction
Richard Sevaly
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Dancing and praising God
Gina Marie Murphy
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Healing of otitis and urinary problem
Maria Amelia Gomes da Silva
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Defending children
The Editors