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Christian Science Sentinel
I know who I am
by Joy Booth
“One hot day in August I walked down the street to the beach near my house and set myself up for some serious prayer time. At first, I was so worried that I almost begged God to show me the way. But then I settled into a deep and honest affirmative prayer that felt solid and effective.”
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The Christian Science Journal
A little extra effort
by Beverly DeWindt
“I knew without a doubt that the practice of Christian Science was to be my forever, permanent career. I’ve appreciated each career I’ve had—but this one is without question the best and most spiritually rewarding.”
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Christian Science Sentinel
Daily goal of gratitude
by Colin Campbell
“Within weeks, business began to improve—projects that had been going on for months came to fruition and business that had been delayed began to get completed. It was as if a cork had been removed from a pipe and everything started to flow.”
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March 10, 2014 issue
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Letters
Elizabeth Beall, Kevin Graunke, Jeanne Shultz
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Ready for takeoff
Wallace Wethe
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No force besides God
Paul Sedan
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Removing roadblocks to healing
Aaron Bingham
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A ‘note’ book for family harmony
Michele Newport
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Would you rather talk than write?
Rita Polatin
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"If any man is thirsty..."
Photograph by Jim Waltz
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A man of substance
Christian A. Harder
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My school was in lockdown: How I prayed
Brooke Engel
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‘Hand in hand’ with God
Heather Bauer
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Gratitude for 2 p.m. testimonies
Nita Murphy
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No more cancer
Rebecca Tripp
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Running with freedom
Susan Powers Thomas
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Warmth instead of coldness
Janet Dillingham
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Smoke signals
From the Editors