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Christian Science Sentinel

Letters

Please thank Bruce Smith for his article in the April 28, 2014, Sentinel, “No more tobacco addiction.
Whenever we’re feeling despondent, irritated, confused, or sad, “No!” can be a powerful prayer.

Graduation...then what?

Like a flash it hit me: It’s never what one is doing; it’s how and why one is doing it.

Lemonade and love

Every day we face opportunities for spiritual growth that we need not miss.

Beating procrastination

Many of us have felt the drag, the resistance to doing what needs to be done—to procrastinate or move along sluggishly—hoping the need for action will somehow pass us by, or maybe convincing ourselves that sometime in the future will be a better time to do it.

Saving the innocent—one life at a time

We don’t have to see the end of all evil to reject one example.

A myth debunked

DNAnot written in stone,not so scarywhen translated into actual facts.
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Soul's dwelling place

Among the 26 recurring Lesson subjects that Mary Baker Eddy chose, some have been theologically perplexing to thinkers through the ages.
My most valued print Bible is a Greek interlinear text, which has a word-for-word translation of the original Greek text.

Run, pray, swim

It would be a time of self-discovery and listening to God, free from distractions.

No more stomachaches

For five years I suffered from chronic and severely painful stomachaches.

Nail fungus vanishes

In 2004, I was suffering from a fungus on two of my fingernails that caused painful inflammation.

Free from ankle injury

I’ve been a student of Christian Science for about ten years now and have been so blessed by reading the testimonies in the Christian Science periodicals.

Joy cancels back pain

I once had a healing of back pain after reading the article “The Fullness of Joy” by Rosemary C.

Annual Meeting message heals

It is with joy and gratitude that I share a healing I experienced last year on the day of the Annual Meeting of The Mother Church.

You are your neighbor

Mary Baker Eddy echoes the Master’s leading, “Love thy neighbour as thyself,” and frames it as an essential “demand” of Christian Science.