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The Christian Science Journal
The teacher gets taught at Sunday School
by Joan Taylor
“He was able to see a playmate’s constant teasing for what it was: a lie about him and his playmate. This led him, in his own sweet way, to express thanks for the truth of God’s presence right there on the school playground.”
for more, visit: journal.christianscience.com/teacher-gets-taught
Christian Science Sentinel
A prayer for peace in Ferguson, Missouri—and beyond
by Lynne Buckley-Quirk
“How could a Bible promise make a difference in what is taking place on the other side of the world, or even in my own community?”
for more, visit: sentinel.christianscience.com/peace-in-Ferguson
Live Sentinel Audio Chat
September 30, 2014 | 2:00pm EDT
Man’s innocence
with Rob Gilbert
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September 29, 2014 issue
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Letters
Anne P. Daly, Gay Townsend , Roberta
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Don't look back
Katherine Stephen
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A life redeemed
Thomas Zynda
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Promptness in treatment
Roberta Brooke
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Brotherly love in action
Charlene Anne Miller
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The wilderness and the solitary place
Photograph by Walter Rodgers
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Life unconstrained
Brian Hall
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A pivotal time
Kristi Gessler
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Finding ‘something good’
Joyce Voysey
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Shine the light
Isa
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Stomach pain gone
Mary Ellen Blanton
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Headaches healed
Diane Skillings Piorkowski
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Fear and disease dissolve
Christa Hansen
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Learning more about God
Allan Klein
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Learning as a child
Susan Stark