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Persistence in healing
Ken Girard, a Christian Science practitioner from Arlington, Massachusetts, was the guest on this live Sentinel question-and-answer event. For over 30 years Ken was a professional composer, pianist, and teacher of classical music, holding degrees from the New England Conservatory of Music. Within two years of encountering Christian Science in 1990, he became a member of The Mother Church and took Christian Science class instruction. He has been Committee on Publication for Massachusetts and has contributed to both the Christian Science magazines and the JSH-Online.com audio podcasts.
This chat has been edited for publication. To hear the whole chat, go to
sentinel.christianscience.com/persistence.
I graduated a year ago, in May 2013, with a master’s degree from a major university in a field which, on the surface, would seem like it would have abundant career opportunities, but in the last year, I have only done seven weeks of paid work and then was let go, despite excellent performance and impeccable credentials. I’ve called several practitioners from time to time, with no apparent result. What should I do?
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August 4, 2014 issue
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Letters
Judith Cordray, Gail Murray, Elizabeth Beall
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Persistence in healing
Ken Girard
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Delivered from danger
Mark Stratman
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Unafraid to share
Jane Keogh
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'Hope for the best,' or expect good?
Jennifer Johnson
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Rebirth day
Nancy Humphrey Case
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Spirit's newness—now
Madelon Maupin
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The answer I was seeking
Lindsay Catlin
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A sweet song to sing
Kathryn A. T. Knox
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Painful foot condition gone
Kim Wiklund
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Grateful for childhood healings
Lark Garges Smith
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Back pain and abnormal growth healed
Carole Jackson Poindexter
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No more falls
Consuela Allen
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The result of God's being
The Editors