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Letters

[“All creatures moving in harmony,” Patricia Ray, November 16, 2015, Sentinel] 
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We don’t have to wait to get fuller glimpses of the kingdom of God.
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The compassion that heals

Following Jesus’ example, many today are healing through their demonstration of Christly compassion.
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We are indeed worthy of all the goodness God imparts. 
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Prayer and true security

It is natural to want to feel safe.
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Comfort From The Psalms
Many years ago, my husband and I flew with our close friends in their Cessna twin-engine airplane from the interior of British Columbia to the Baja California Peninsula.
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Won it!

I was completely well and ready to get back on the soccer field.
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Testimony of Healing
A couple of years ago I moved to northern Michigan to be nearer to my daughter and her family.
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Testimony of Healing
In early 2014, “out of nowhere” came painful soreness in both hands and wrists.
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Testimony of Healing

Daughter’s injuries healed

One day recently, my adult daughter, Kim, was outside while her pup, Duncan, was nearby.
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Image and Inspiration

Arise, arise and shine

Arise, arise and shine,   On thee hath dawned the day;God is thy sun, and Christ thy light,   Be thou a steadfast ray.
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'To Bless All Mankind'

In a smaller world, giants must tread with care

China threw a firecracker into global markets Tuesday [August 11] by devaluing its currency.
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'To Bless All Mankind'
A Christian Science Monitor editorial.
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However actively we are involved in church activities, our primary contribution is always our individual reliance on Truth.
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