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The Christian Science Journal 

Letters

[“Grateful for childhood healings,” Lark Garges Smith, August 4, 2014, Sentinel]
The understanding and recognition of one infinite God who is Love itself necessarily results in healing.
How much better would the story have gone for Jonah if he had started by admitting God is the only power and let go of his own personal will?

'I will place you'

As God’s children, we can only ever be in our right place at the right time.

Unfallen—forever

Thank goodness we don’t have to buy into the common fear of experiencing some kind of fall.
Article

An invitation

Presumably, you are reading this issue of the Sentinel because you find its contents helpful—helpful in a deeply spiritual way.

'There is none else'

God, the great I AM—the only presence.
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'Holy, holy, holy'

This week’s Bible Lesson, titled “Man,” begins with a Golden Text from the final chapter of the Bible: “He that is holy, let him be holy still”.

By the grace of God

I was raised in the Christian Science Sunday School but drifted away after high school during the social upheavals of the ’60s.
Years ago when I lived in the San Diego area in California, one of my favorite pastimes was walking on the beach.
I have a dog called Pintado.

No trace of a burn

I would like to share my testimony to show all who are new in Christian Science that an advanced understanding of Truth is not necessary to find healing.
Several years ago, I was struggling with symptoms of bronchial infection.

Protection from sin

I often feel that Christian Science could be called the “Science of sinlessness” because it proves that men and women in their real individuality as children of God are not sinners, since they express God, and further, sin has no foundation.

Watching over our world

To watch through the lens of spiritual sense is to see more than just the violence and threats to mankind’s safety.