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Letters

[“The final word,” Elizabeth Kellogg, October 7, 2013, Sentinel]

Becoming the in-laws

I needed to recognize myself as God’s loving child, and to watch out for thoughts that were self-righteous or judgmental.

The starting point

Mary Baker Eddy continually draws the reader’s thought back to this point: Man’s origin is wholly spiritual.
Our thinking is always the patient—even if the patient is as big as the earth.
For many years I struggled with public speaking.
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A new member of the Christian Science Board of Directors

Dear Fellow Members and Friends,
<div class="inline-quote"> &lt;div class="inline-quote"&gt; &lt;p&gt;Arise, shine; for thy light is come, &lt;br&gt;and the glory of the Lord is risen upon thee.
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The myth of Eden, countered

In Christian Science, “Adam” stands for “error,” and “Christ” stands for “Truth.

What is Life?

If someone asked you right now, “What is life?

'I am the Lord...'

One day, when I was visiting my son and his family, I was sitting in my room listening to the CD “Let’s Sing!” which has all the hymns from the Christian Science Hymnal Supplement.

Clear communication

The men I worked with couldn’t be prevented from seeing their true, spiritual selves.

Debilitating pain gone

About a year and a half ago, I found myself in extreme, debilitating pain.

Never alone

When I was a junior in college, I opened an advertising agency with two friends.
When my son was building a lovely area around a perennial garden for me, I helped him carry heavy landscape blocks to the backyard.
Last spring my husband and I went for an overnight to tour and photograph the bluebonnets in the Hill Country of Texas.

Injured muscle healed

Earlier this year, I was weight lifting and performing squats.
No matter what the challenge is, a conviction of Mind’s oneness has power and authority.