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The Christian Science Journal

Letters

I appreciate the article titled “No dis-appointment” by Andrew Wilson in the January 13 and 20, 2014, Sentinel.
Our true identity is derived from God; we are not made up of a compilation of past experiences.
We all depend on the one and only Father, God, who always meets our needs, without partiality.
So many of us are seeking authentic connections these days—with family, friends, and co-workers, or in our prayer-life with God.

Invest in what's important

An understanding of God’s sustaining power gives us the vision to invest our time, talents, and money wisely.
I felt the reality of that truth. I was healed before I hung up the phone.
<div class="inline-quote"> &lt;div class="inline-quote"&gt; &lt;p&gt;In returning and rest shall ye be saved; in quietness and in confidence shall be your strength.
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No steering off course

This week’s Christian Science Bible Lesson, titled “Mind,” shares insights and examples that point to our innate connectivity to one divine Mind.
Many years ago, I was teaching Sunday School in Libya at an Air Force base where my husband was stationed.
My name is Hannah, and I live in Grand Ledge, Michigan.
One morning about a year ago I began to feel a strange sensation in my lower abdomen.
Several years ago when I was living in New York City, I was rushing to work one morning and decided to take out two heavy bags of recycling.

Alarming symptoms vanish

One day, I ran into a friend whom I hadn’t seen in a long time.
Last Mother’s Day my wife, daughter, grandchildren, and I were on our way from church to join up with the rest of the family for a meal.

Choose God

We can turn waiting moments into opportunities for healing prayer.